X CEO Linda Yaccarino recently announced her part in revising the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a digital censorship bill that would force social networks to moderate specific content that is deemed harmful and inappropriate for children, something critics have said opens the pathway for broader implementation of digital IDs for things such as age verification – which is something X owner Elon Musk has previously indicated that he seeks to turn the platform into something that emulates China’s all-in-one WeChat app, which the Chinese government uses to enforce their social credit score surveillance system.
For context: the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) provided a critical overview of what KOSA – which was passed by the U.S. Senate in July – entails, writing:
The bill allows the Federal Trade Commission to sue apps and websites that don’t take measures to “prevent and mitigate” various harms to minors, including anxiety, depression, substance use, and eating disorders. Mitigating such harms is worthwhile, but KOSA doesn’t do the job. KOSA is an unconstitutional censorship bill that gives the FTC, and potentially state Attorneys General, the power to restrict protected online speech they find objectionable.
KOSA will stifle online speech. Apps and websites will have to comply with a vague and overbroad provision demanding that they prevent “harm to minors” in all “design features.” Because they could be liable for content public officials believe causes anxiety, depression, “compulsive use,” or other alleged harms to minors, the provision incentivizes censorship. For example, some elected officials claim information about LGBTQ+ life is harmful to children and already have bannedbooks to that end. Other officials might target information about sports or hobbies they believe are dangerous. They could also target news and political commentary on social media, if they believe it causes anxiety or depression.
Platforms will respond to KOSA’s vague new liability standard, written into the bill as a “duty of care,” by censoring users’ lawful speech on topics that government officials deem harmful under the law. KOSA is ambiguous enough that different administrations could censor content all along the political spectrum, from guns to vaccines to transgender issues to abortion.
KOSA will also result in online services imposing age-verification systems to prevent minors from having the same access to content as adults. These systems require everyone—adults and minors—to verify their age. All age verification systems burden the rights of adults to read, get information, and speak and browse online anonymously.
Collecting ID online is fundamentally different—and more dangerous—than in-person ID checks in the physical world. Online ID checks are not just a momentary display: They require adults to upload data-rich, government-issued identifying documents, and create a potentially lasting record of their visit.
Consumer-focused, comprehensive federal privacy laws would protect young people without infringing on the First Amendment rights of everyone who uses the internet. Stronger competition laws would open the field and force platforms to innovate, offering more user choice for parents and teens.
Since its passage in both the Senate and eventually Congress, the bill has undergone a “resolving differences” phase to iron out some of the issues that have been raised in regard to free speech and will need to pass once again.
Last week, the Senate released a draft of the updated bill that apparently was framed in-part with the aid of X CEO Linda Yaccarino. Musk appointed her CEO of X last year. Yaccarino was in charge of NBC Universal’s Advertising Sales business and is “Chairman of the WEF’s Taskforce on Future of Work and sits on the WEF’s Media, Entertainment and Culture Industry Governors Steering Committee. She is also highly engaged with the Value in Media initiative,” according to her LinkedIn profile.

In an attempt to reportedly woo some GOP members, the latest last-minute bill is meant to address some of the free speech issues that are inherent in the text of the legislation.
On December 7th, Yaccarino explained X’s involvement with framing the bill:
When X testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last January, we committed to working with Congress on child safety legislation. We’ve heard the pleas of parents and youth advocates who seek sensible guardrails across online platforms, and the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) addresses that need. After working with the bill authors, I’m proud to share that we’ve made progress to further protect freedom of speech while maintaining safety for minors online.

EFF reported that only one sentence to the section on what classifies as “duty of care” is meant. “Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow a government entity to enforce subsection a [the duty of care] based upon the viewpoint of users expressed by or through any speech, expression, or information protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,” the new sentence states.
Writing for EFF, Jason Kelley and Molly Buckley explain how this still effectively changes nothing:
But the viewpoint of users was never impacted by KOSA’s duty of care in the first place. The duty of care is a duty imposed on platforms, not users. Platforms must mitigate the harms listed in the bill, not users, and the platform’s ability to share users’ views is what’s at risk—not the ability of users to express those views. Adding that the bill doesn’t impose liability based on user expression doesn’t change how the bill would be interpreted or enforced. The FTC could still hold a platform liable for the speech it contains.
Let’s say, for example, that a covered platform like reddit hosts a forum created and maintained by users for discussion of overcoming eating disorders. Even though the speech contained in that forum is entirely legal, often helpful, and possibly even life-saving, the FTC could still hold reddit liable for violating the duty of care by allowing young people to view it. The same could be true of a Facebook group about LGBTQ issues, or for a post about drug use that X showed a user through its algorithm. If a platform’s defense were that this information is protected expression, the FTC could simply say that they aren’t enforcing it based on the expression of any individual viewpoint, but based on the fact that the platform allowed a design feature—a subreddit, Facebook group, or algorithm—to distribute that expression to minors. It’s a superfluous carveout for user speech and expression that KOSA never penalized in the first place, but which the platform would still be penalized for distributing.
It’s particularly disappointing that those in charge of X—likely a covered platform under the law—had any role in writing this language, as the authors have failed to grasp the world of difference between immunizing individual expression, and protecting their own platform from the liability that KOSA would place on it.
Other definitions added to the bill do not help to clarify matters either, such as defining what exactly “compulsive usage” means. The latest definition reads: “a persistent and repetitive use of a covered platform that significantly impacts one or more major life activities, including socializing, sleeping, eating, learning, reading, concentrating, communicating, or working.” This definition is still too vague and broad, and defined parameters are not listed in the bill either.
The bill’s original cosponsors, Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Martha Blackburn (R-TN), said in a joint statement, reported by Reclaim The Net, ‘dismissed objections to the bill as a “false narrative” that it “would be weaponized by unelected bureaucrats to censor Americans.” However the mechanism for ensuring compliance—age verification—remains a central concern. Platforms would likely be forced to implement digital ID systems, raising alarms about surveillance, data breaches, and a chilling effect on online expression.’
X To Mimic WeChat
X and Yaccarino’s involvement with KOSA speaks to Elon Musk’s desire to transform X into an all-in-one app that emulates China’s WeChat platform, which combines digital identification, banking, social media and other items in one place, which in turn is then used by the Chinese government to enforce its social credit score system.
After rebranding social media platform Twitter simply as X, Musk revealed last year that X would become the next iteration of an all-in-one app platform that can facilitate social media, public and private documentation, banking and financial services, and a plethora of other things.
Musk wrote in a X post on July 24th, writing:
Twitter was acquired by X Corp both to ensure freedom of speech and as an accelerant for X, the everything app. This is not simply a company renaming itself, but doing the same thing.
The Twitter name made sense when it was just 140 character messages going back and forth – like birds tweeting – but now you can post almost anything, including several hours of video.
In the months to come, we will add comprehensive communications and the ability to conduct your entire financial world. The Twitter name does not make sense in that context, so we must bid adieu to the bird.

That same week Musk Watcher.Guru reported that X would become more like China’s WeChat, and that “X would become half of the global financial system,” he said, “if done right,” he clarified. Musk also noted that it will be done in a way that most people do not think of when it comes to banking, but the “most efficient database for thing that is money,” he explained.
On the same day, Yaccarino also posted:
X is the future state of unlimited interactivity – centered in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking – creating a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities. Powered by AI, X will connect us all in ways we’re just beginning to imagine.
For years, fans and critics alike have pushed Twitter to dream bigger, to innovate faster, and to fulfill our great potential. X will do that and more. We’ve already started to see X take shape over the past 8 months through our rapid feature launches, but we’re just getting started.
On May 16th, 2022, Musk was a guest on the All-In Podcast where the hosts discussed a variety of topics, though mostly centered on technology, including his thoughts on Twitter – well before his recent purchase of the company.
During the podcast, Musk was asked about his thoughts on the Chinese-based app WeChat, and if Musk would consider making Twitter more like WeChat. He had this to say:
For those that have used WeChat – WeChat’s actually a good model. If you’re in China you kind of live on WeChat: it does everything.
It’s sorta like Twitter, plus PayPal, plus a whole bunch of other things, and all roll into one with actually a great interface, and it’s really an excellent app.
And we don’t have anything like that outside of China.
Such an app would be really useful.[…] But I think this thing really needs to exist whether it is converting Twitter to be [like] an all-encompassing app, […] or start something new […], but it does need to happen somehow.
This is not the last time, however, Musk considered overhauling Twitter and making it more like WeChat.
One month prior, he appeared in another interview courtesy of The Kilowatts, where Musk joked about how he would literally just copy and paste the WeChat framework, and then sit back and watch the profits roll in.
We don’t even have an app that’s as good as WeChat in China – you can live on WeChat, basically.
WeChat is kickass, and we don’t have anything like WeChat outside of China.
My idea would be like: ‘how about if we just copy WeChat?’ Copy them!
But for those unfamiliar with WeChat, it is a primary tool the Communist regime in China keeps tabs on its people. As Musk alluded to, the Chinese live on this app – from chatting, transactions, gaming, medical features, swapping recipes, you name it – and so therefore, the government uses it to strengthen their surveillance state.
In July, the India-based outlet Wion did a succinct story on how the Chinese government weaponizes this app against its people.
“Authorities are increasingly using the app to justify arrests or issue threats,” the host said.
The government-funded parent company Tencent designed and implemented the health rating system for the app. This same tool was heavily used as a contact tracing app for Covid-19 cases and recovery. It also doubled as a vaccine passport, where Chinese would have to scan a unique QR code to enter venues and locations wherever they went.
Not surprisingly, the government heavily censored what the people could view on the app, namely concerning Covid, and the government regularly bans accounts for discussing what is going on with lockdowns, vaccines, cases, and so on.
After their accounts are [blocked], user’s say the police come and question them.
The problem is the app is so crucial for existence in China, that users cannot even give it up. Wion noted
Nations like the United States and India have already banned the use of the app, reportedly because of censorship and encryption concerns.
In a separate report by Wion, the outlet noted that after Musk purchased Twitter he posted a tweet that said,
Buying Twitter is like an accelerant to creating X, the everything app.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
I have repeatedly said a number of times that Musk is so obviously one of the greatest examples of a technocratic satanist, who is not one of the good guys, one of the “white hats” controlled-opposition pundits in “alt” media and those on the perceived Right posit that he is a friend of free speech. Total lies and fallacies. The cult of Elon still blows my mind. What, because this dork posts dank memes you think he’s your friend?!

1 Corinthians 14:20 Brethren, be not children in understanding: howbeit in malice be ye children, but in understanding be men.
David Knight recently cited my report on tokenization, and he immediately drew a connection to Musk’s X and his desire to have X be the penultimate financial facilitator in the U.S.
Whether this happens exactly that way or not remains to be seen, but what it does demonstrate, as I detailed in my report on tokenization, is that Musk is being used as a pied piper, along with Trump and others in this regard, to beguile the ignorant masses into accepting digital bondage: get the masses to bemoan the “Left’s” censorship, but run to embrace the “Right’s” censorship, hidden behind the guise of voter IDs and proof of citizenship to separate illegals from registered taxpayers.
Proverbs 4:24 Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee. [25] Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee. [26] Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established. [27] Turn not to the right hand nor to the left: remove thy foot from evil.
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
The WinePress needs your support! If God has laid it on your heart to want to contribute, please prayerfully consider donating to this ministry. If you cannot gift a monetary donation, then please donate your fervent prayers to keep this ministry going! Thank you and may God bless you.


Thank you for sharing with us, I conceive this website really stands out : D.
But a smiling visitant here to share the love (:, btw great style and design.
You have observed very interesting details! ps nice site. “Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no fibs.” by Oliver Goldsmith.
A large percentage of of whatever you state is astonishingly appropriate and it makes me ponder the reason why I hadn’t looked at this with this light previously. Your article really did switch the light on for me as far as this issue goes. Nevertheless at this time there is 1 issue I am not really too comfortable with so while I attempt to reconcile that with the actual core theme of the position, let me observe what the rest of the visitors have to say.Nicely done.
What’s Taking place i am new to this, I stumbled upon this I’ve found It positively helpful and it has helped me out loads. I hope to give a contribution & aid other users like its aided me. Great job.
Howdy, i read your blog occasionally and i own a similar one and i was just curious if you get a lot of spam remarks? If so how do you stop it, any plugin or anything you can advise? I get so much lately it’s driving me mad so any support is very much appreciated.
whoah this blog is excellent i like studying your articles. Stay up the great work! You realize, lots of people are searching around for this information, you can aid them greatly.
I like this internet site because so much utile material on here : D.
Hey there, You’ve done an incredible job. I will definitely digg it and personally recommend to my friends. I’m confident they will be benefited from this site.
I was studying some of your content on this site and I believe this internet site is very instructive! Retain posting.
I genuinely enjoy looking at on this internet site, it holds good content. “Never fight an inanimate object.” by P. J. O’Rourke.
F*ckin¦ awesome things here. I am very happy to see your post. Thanks so much and i am looking ahead to contact you. Will you kindly drop me a mail?
Hey very cool web site!! Man .. Excellent .. Amazing .. I’ll bookmark your web site and take the feeds also…I am happy to find numerous useful info here in the post, we need develop more strategies in this regard, thanks for sharing. . . . . .
Almost all of whatever you state is astonishingly legitimate and it makes me ponder the reason why I hadn’t looked at this in this light before. Your article truly did switch the light on for me personally as far as this topic goes. Nonetheless there is actually one particular point I am not necessarily too comfortable with and whilst I make an effort to reconcile that with the main theme of your position, let me observe what the rest of the visitors have to say.Nicely done.
I am not rattling great with English but I get hold this real easygoing to interpret.
Hey would you mind letting me know which hosting company you’re working with? I’ve loaded your blog in 3 completely different internet browsers and I must say this blog loads a lot faster then most. Can you suggest a good internet hosting provider at a reasonable price? Thanks a lot, I appreciate it!
Do you have a spam problem on this website; I also am a blogger, and I was curious about your situation; many of us have created some nice procedures and we are looking to swap solutions with other folks, please shoot me an e-mail if interested.
I’ve recently started a website, the information you offer on this web site has helped me tremendously. Thanks for all of your time & work. “The only winner in the War of 1812 was Tchaikovsky” by Solomon Short.
Hey! Do you know if they make any plugins to help with SEO? I’m trying to get my blog to rank for some targeted keywords but I’m not seeing very good success. If you know of any please share. Thanks!
I have been absent for some time, but now I remember why I used to love this blog. Thanks, I will try and check back more frequently. How frequently you update your site?
It’s a shame you don’t have a donate button! I’d definitely donate to this brilliant blog! I suppose for now i’ll settle for book-marking and adding your RSS feed to my Google account. I look forward to fresh updates and will talk about this website with my Facebook group. Chat soon!
Very interesting points you have noted, appreciate it for putting up. “The biggest fool may come out with a bit of sense when you least expect it.” by Eden Phillpotts.
Rattling good info can be found on website. “Even if happiness forgets you a little bit, never completely forget about it.” by Donald Robert Perry Marquis.
You made some respectable points there. I seemed on the internet for the issue and found most people will go together with together with your website.
I?¦ve recently started a web site, the information you provide on this web site has helped me greatly. Thanks for all of your time & work.
You could definitely see your skills in the work you write. The arena hopes for even more passionate writers such as you who are not afraid to say how they believe. All the time follow your heart. “In order to preserve your self-respect, it is sometimes necessary to lie and cheat.” by Robert Byrne.
wonderful post, very informative. I wonder why the other experts of this sector do not notice this. You must continue your writing. I’m confident, you’ve a great readers’ base already!
Spot on with this write-up, I actually suppose this web site wants way more consideration. I’ll most likely be again to read far more, thanks for that info.
Hi there! This post couldn’t be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this article to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Thank you for sharing!
I haven?¦t checked in here for a while as I thought it was getting boring, but the last few posts are great quality so I guess I will add you back to my daily bloglist. You deserve it my friend 🙂
Great amazing issues here. I?¦m very satisfied to look your article. Thank you a lot and i am having a look forward to contact you. Will you kindly drop me a mail?
Woh I enjoy your content, bookmarked! .
I’m not that much of a internet reader to be honest but your blogs really nice, keep it up! I’ll go ahead and bookmark your site to come back later on. Cheers
Utterly indited subject material, Really enjoyed looking at.
It is actually a great and helpful piece of information. I’m happy that you just shared this helpful information with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.
In the great scheme of things you secure an A+ with regard to effort. Exactly where you actually confused me personally was first in the facts. You know, as the maxim goes, details make or break the argument.. And that could not be more accurate here. Having said that, allow me inform you exactly what did deliver the results. The authoring can be really convincing and this is probably the reason why I am taking an effort to opine. I do not make it a regular habit of doing that. Second, while I can certainly see the leaps in reason you come up with, I am not necessarily confident of exactly how you appear to unite your points that produce the actual final result. For now I shall subscribe to your position however wish in the near future you connect your facts much better.
Wohh precisely what I was searching for, thankyou for putting up.
Hello my family member! I wish to say that this article is amazing, great written and include approximately all important infos. I¦d like to see more posts like this .
I wanted to compose you this little bit of word in order to thank you so much once again for all the superb thoughts you’ve discussed in this case. It has been certainly pretty generous with people like you to present unreservedly exactly what numerous people could possibly have supplied for an ebook to help with making some money on their own, specifically considering that you could possibly have tried it in case you wanted. The solutions also served to be the great way to realize that the rest have the identical eagerness really like mine to figure out way more on the topic of this matter. I believe there are numerous more fun occasions ahead for those who scan your blog post.
You have brought up a very wonderful details , thankyou for the post.
It’s really a cool and helpful piece of information. I am glad that you shared this helpful info with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thanks for sharing.
I do not even know how I ended up here, but I thought this post was great. I don’t know who you are but certainly you’re going to a famous blogger if you aren’t already 😉 Cheers!
Good day! This is my first visit to your blog! We are a collection of volunteers and starting a new project in a community in the same niche. Your blog provided us valuable information to work on. You have done a outstanding job!
I got what you intend, appreciate it for putting up.Woh I am lucky to find this website through google. “Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment.” by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
I’ve read some good stuff here. Definitely worth bookmarking for revisiting. I surprise how much effort you put to create such a wonderful informative site.
Really clean web site, regards for this post.
Thank you for the auspicious writeup. It in truth was once a entertainment account it. Look complex to more added agreeable from you! By the way, how could we be in contact?
Good – I should definitely pronounce, impressed with your site. I had no trouble navigating through all tabs and related information ended up being truly simple to do to access. I recently found what I hoped for before you know it in the least. Reasonably unusual. Is likely to appreciate it for those who add forums or something, site theme . a tones way for your client to communicate. Excellent task.
I likewise conceive so , perfectly indited post! .
I’m often to blogging and i actually admire your content. The article has really peaks my interest. I am going to bookmark your web site and maintain checking for new information.