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LostWanderer ,

This is a gross overstep kind of bill, while I do agree that tech companies do need to be held responsible; this is not the path as this bill is still open to abuse in my opinion. So many topics could be banned because the bottom line of a company is far more important than being able to discuss ‘controversial topics’ openly. KOSA needs to be scrapped, burned, and dumped out of memory. A new, saner policy should be developed in its place.

FlyingSquid ,
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What I know is I’m teaching my daughter how to use a VPN, if for no other reason than to let her know I trust her at her age to have her privacy.

Cosmonauticus ,

How about parents actually monitor their kids web activity instead getting the government involved? I fucking hate Facebook and most forms of social media and they do skirt responsibility for a lot of the problems they cause but making internet forums liable for things like bullying, scammers, or anything “damaging to children” is basically impossible.

Protecting kids user data? All for it. But from what I read this just seems like another step in over policing the internet

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