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KIDS Act would expand government control over online speech platforms, critics warn

7d ago· 12 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article argues against the KIDS Act, a bill before the House of Representatives that would expand government regulation of online speech platforms under the guise of child safety. The author contends that the bill imposes broad restrictions on social media, chatbots, video games, and adult websites, infringing on First Amendment protections that have long allowed Americans to freely design and use online communication tools. The piece frames the legislation as a dangerous overreach that would put Washington in charge of online speech.

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bskyKIDS Act would expand government control over online speech platforms, critics warnfire.org

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For decades, Americans have enjoyed broad freedom to build tools to communicate with each other on the internet.
From the smallest message board to the biggest social media platform, the First Amendment protects our right to freely design and use platforms to talk and share content with each other online.
Framed as a child safety measure, the KIDS Act imposes a litany of restrictions on social media apps and other platforms.
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Congress’s KIDS Act would give government broad power over online speech platforms, including social media, chatbots, video games, and adult websites.

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