The Senate has passed legislation designed to protect children from dangerous online content. It's pushing forward with what would be the first major effort by Congress in decades to hold tech companies more accountable for the harm they cause.
Any time a bill claims to be about protecting children, 10/10 times it's actually hiding something more sinister that has nothing to do with that. I don't trust this.
You'd be right in this case too. It's extremely sketchy, it's pretty much absolute censorship power with only an informal promise that it won't be used for anything nefarious (but a refusal to actually codify anything preventing that). "Harmful content" is left very conveniently vague.
The Crypto Wars have never ended. Governments dream of a world without public access to encryption and privacy. And many government attacks on encryption are done "for the children".
It just addresses some stuff that legit sounds nice out of context, and it's also covered in the "protect the children" package, so if you're not voting on it, you want to put the children into danger. Same with the Hungarian anti-LGBT bill.
Also for anyone scrolling by, that EFF page contains a tool in the "Take Action" button that can find your relevant representative and provide you with an email template that you can personalize and they will send on your behalf. (also has a link to a guide on the tool page to find and contact your representatives if you don't want to trust their tool)
Bipartisan is a really bad sign. My money says this is not going to be aimed at actually addressing the underlying profit motive that drives big tech to purposefully promote misery through their algorithm designs, instead it will be further restriction on users freedoms and privacy.
Given that they have pushed this bill I don't know like what is this the sixth go round, I'm sure that there is actually nothing good in this bill for the average American internet user.
At the same time I'm sure it'll be very good for the average American corporate technological oligopoly.
Not one mention of the word "KOSA" in the article, had to check if this is the "appoint one person in the commerce department and have their definition of 'harmful' be what the government now can totally ban from the united states internet" bill.
If Trump wins, "harmful" will be defined as any mention online that the United States use to be a democracy instead of a kingship.
This is why I teach my kids to lie they are grown ups on the internet. Fuck big tech deciding what is and isn't appropriate for my kids, with no way to override it as a parent. Their legal department CYA policies interest do not align with my and my kids' interest.
Moreover, they're fighting the previous war. The real needs of me and my children to be safe online, aren't about porn and swearing. It's about death threats and doxxing, about scammers trying to get your passwords. Here's the thing: That has NOTHING to do with being a minor. EVERYONE needs those protections. Big tech is intentionally focusing attention on children so they can keep getting away with spending zero dollars on stopping bad actors
If anything we need bills to prevent media companies from controlling our national dialectics.
If this is only used to default user profiles into "Safe" modes and add additional tools for personal filtering then great. I'm betting on further malicious action by the government until people start taking responsibility and forcing our public officials to account for their actions.