For years, protecting kids online has been touted as one of the only issues Republicans and Democrats could agree on. Last year, nearly the entire Senate voted to pass a substantive kids online safety bill in an exceedingly rare show of bipartisanship. Right before the vote to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), then-Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) praised the joint effort, saying, « It shows the chamber can work on something important, that no one let partisanship get in the way of passing this important legislation. »
But an event this week in Washington previewed how that conversation may take a different tone under President Donald Trump’s second term – one where anti-porn rules, conservative family values, and a push for parents’ rights take center stage.
The Federal Trade Commission workshop held on Wednesday – billed as « The Attention Economy: How Big Tech Firms Exploit Children and Hurt Families » – was more aggressively partisan than past tech-focused events. Originally announced with the milder tagline « Monopolizing Kids’ Time Online » at the end of the Biden administration, the Trump-era event deprioritized the academics and industry stakeholders found at similar …
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Republicans are barreling toward remaking the internet