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•X helped senators update the Kids Online Safety Act so it can't be ‘used to stifle expression’
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KOSA is meant to protect minors from “addictive” social media features and potentially dangerous content.
Critics have argued that it could lead to censorship and other harms.
The bill passed the Senate with a vote of 91-3 , but it’s since stalled in the House .
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