Our Call to Action in the Aftermath of the Jimmy Kimmel fiasco
Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air, but his show is still being pre-empted by Sinclair and Nexstar. Here are ways you can help.
Jimmy Kimmel: Free speech actions are working, keep up the pressure!
Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air, but Sinclair and Nexstar are still pre-empting his shows. Pressure their advertisers to make them respect free speech!
Tell your Representative: Protect free speech online—Stop KOSA
The so-called “Kids Online Safety Act” is a dangerous, poorly-thought-out bill that has now passed the Senate. We must stop this bill from becoming law.
Tell our Members of Congress: Protect free speech online—Stop KOSA
We’ve enjoyed decades of online life with strong protections for freedom of speech. It’s a complicated subject of rights and responsibilities, just as life—online and off—is complicated. But while the current state of things is not perfect and there may still be room for improvement, it’s a pretty good balance on the whole.
A bill introduced in the previous Congress and reintroduced in this year threatens to upset that balance. As is so often the case, the proposal is ostensibly “for the children;” the new bill is called the Kids Online Safety Act. It would force messaging services like iMessage, Signal, and WhatsApp, along with social media services like Twitter, Facebook, and Mastodon, to gatekeep who can participate in online life and to monitor what we say.
This is a dangerous, poorly-thought-out bill with a dangerously high number of bipartisan cosponsors in the Senate. We must stop this bill from becoming law.