Big Tech mounts 'divide and conquer' bid in Washington to kill Kids Online Safety Act: sources
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Critics of KOSA have portrayed the legislation as a troubling censorship bill, despite its intent to protect minors from hazards on social media platforms.
NetChoice argues that KOSA infringes on family autonomy, while opponents from both sides claim it poses threats to various agendas, diversifying the criticism against it.
Alix Fraser emphasizes Big Tech's strategy of sowing distrust among stakeholders, remarking on their efforts to "divide and conquer" in opposition to KOSA.
Despite a strong bipartisan push evidenced by its 91-3 Senate vote, the ultimate fate of KOSA remains uncertain amid House gridlock.
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