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the Senate passed the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA)—a legislative package that includes two bills: KOSA and the Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0)—with a bipartisan 91–3 vote
thats so you can look around for news on it ,lots of platform will definitely implement it next year
4chan is currently suing as UK laws don't apply to companies in the United States.
People are assuming it's just video games, but it's going to be everywhere.
And no one is going to do anything about it because the majority does not care. That is why the politicans get away with this, because they know they will be safe.
And how do you propose this can get "fixed"?
This will spread and soon become a European law and no one can oppose this because most people don't care about control. "If I have nothing to hide, then I don't care" is the philosophy of the vast majority of citizens in the Western world.