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2026-04-07 03:32 UTC
@Unsightly3055 @pluralistic
You mean https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/SB26-051
The party doesn't have that in the platform, but I have been arguing against it and testified in committee with about 15 other people opposed to SB26-051 when the committee passed it unanimously anyway, about 3 weeks ago.
There's big social media money behind the campaign, from what I understand, and the language is identical to bills introduced in several other states.
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@threatresearch@infosec.exchange 2026-04-07 03:35
@Unsightly3055 @pluralistic I just realized there's a section that I couldn't squeeze in because my server only allows 4 images max. This clause appears in the plank, below the ones shown earlier. "Hold social media companies accountable for the addictive nature of their platforms. Likewise, hold the people who use social media to inflict harm on others accountable for those actions." It doesn't exactly address the age attestation bill, but it seeks to point the blame at the source of the problem, rather than forcing the whole world to adopt a flawed solution.