In August 2024, the Biden administration hosted a Creator Economy Conference at the White House where senior adviser Neera Tanden criticized online anonymity and participants promoted regulation to force real-name use on social media, pointing to proposals such as the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA).
A bipartisan package of about a dozen âchild online safetyâ bills is advancing in the House of Representatives. The measures are described as requiring social media companies to implement age-verification systems to restrict minorsâ access.
The context describes age verification as requiring collection of identifying information, such as government documents, payment data, or other identity-disclosing data, whether held by platforms or vendors. It also notes increased federal subpoenas seeking to identify anonymously run anti-ICE accounts.
KOSA is described as empowering state attorneys general to restrict content deemed âharmful to minors,â with groups like the Heritage Foundation stating plans to use it to target LGBTQ+ and abortion content. Lawmakers and committees are also amplifying proposals to shift verification to app stores or operating systems, including a law signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom requiring ID verification for operating systems.