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Stop KOSA (Kids Online Safety Act)

KOSA uses two methods to “protect” kids, and both of them are awful.

First, KOSA would pressure platforms to install filters that would wipe the net of anything deemed “inappropriate” for minors. This [is effectively] instructing platforms to censor, plain and simple. [Countries] that already use content filters have restricted important information about suicide prevention and LGBTQ+ support groups, and KOSA would spread this kind of censorship to every corner of the internet. It’s no surprise that anti-rights zealots are excited about KOSA: it would let them shut down websites that cover topics like race, gender, and sexuality.

Second, KOSA would ramp up the online surveillance of all internet users by expanding the use of age verification and parental monitoring tools. Not only are these tools needlessly invasive, they’re a massive safety risk for young people who could be trying to escape domestic violence and abuse.

Write and call your representatives now. Stop KOSA can help.

PS. If a politician is evoking “the children” in a bill, it’s a red flag.

#censorship #privacy #kosa

Steve Ivy

#lazytweet: would someone please hack up a set of browser extensions to unroll t.co, bit.ly, etc links on a page? #privacy

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Steve Ivy

@chrismessina Sprint for call/msg data, Google or Yahoo for searches, mail, etc. Convenience has tradeoffs /cc @monkchips #cloud #privacy

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