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I didn't see anything in the article about "effectively forcing everyone to identify themselves to online platforms," care to elaborate?
That part has (maybe-ish?) changed with these most recent amendments. Per the EFF:
So in a best-case interpretation under the new text, a site whose ToS does not allow minors to use it would not be required to check everyone's ages to verify no one is a minor, in order not to be liable if a minor accessed adult content on it. The problem is, the bill isn't actually explicit about what qualifies as the site having knowledge of children using it means:
No site is going to want to be the ones that an AG tests out their new lawsuit hammer on, so it's likely to end in 1 of 2 ways: either verifying the ages of all users of the platform, or prohibiting all user-generated content to prevent adult content being posted. Republicans are fine with either of those outcomes. The sad thing is the Democrats who either also are, or who don't understand the impacts but are voting on it anyways.
So pissed at my democrats, and I've emailed and called them all. This is a stupid bill as written that will harm free speech and minorities. I've said it before, there are ways to verify that someone is over 18 without them needing to fully identify themselves on the internet. I always get downvoted to hell, but here it is folks. No one implemented any good way of age verifying someone so instead they're ramming through a bill to get us to all upload our IDs to verify how old we are for the sake of the children.