The New York Childrens Online Safety Act will ban anyone under 18 from chatting online.
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> Will
OP, it's in committee with four co-sponsors out of 63 senators. Also in committee in the Assembly with five co-cosponsors out of 150 assemblypeople. Cool it with the "will".
Agreed, "would...if passed" is definitely better here.
But it has to cause fear so that people will click on it!
TL;DR: The bill does not ban anyone under 18 from chatting online. It requires age verification and then requires that children not be allowed to be viewed, DM'd, tagged or sent money by anyone not connected to them (on their friend's list). It requires the site to allow parents to opt out of this feature.
This article was posted 3 hours ago and it doesn't seem like any of the commenters here have read past the headline. Everyone is reacting to the headline and the headline is flat out wrong.
This bill does not ban anyone under 18 from chatting online.
It does require age verification, however:
If a person is determined to be a minor then:
The bill makes it so that strangers can't DM children, tag them in photographs, or send them money. It allows parents to choose to opt out of this feature and it requires that sites not use Dark Patterns to interfere with the opt-out process.
It does not, in any way, prevent children under 18 from chatting online. It prevents people from DMing children and sending them money.
Violations allow the AG can sue the company for damages and a $5,000 fine per occurrence.
Age verification = mandatory surveillance, which will fail to keep kids from accessing whatever the verification method is intended to block.
Except for the mandatory age verification it doesn't seem bad at all. "Except for" is doing a heavy lift there however.
So adults don't have to verify their age right? Cuz it's only for kids, right?
I hid the answer to your question in the text of the comment that you replied to.
Im pretty shure that was a sarcastic rethorical question through and we all now the answer...
Ah. Well, we shouldn't look for details about the story in the comments, or by reading the headline.
Often, as is the case here, the headline is misleading or completely wrong.
This is a sarcastic rhetorical response but, like, in a chill vibes kinda way.
Good luck enforcing that.
Invasion of our privacy by claiming to protect the children
New York plans on enforcing that, how exactly?
The rise of id scanning technology is not a coincidence.
You have to read past the headline to find out the answer:
https://legislation.nysenate.gov/pdf/bills/2025/S4609
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I'll agree to that if no one over 60 could be in politics
Protecting exactly no one
18 seems like a crazy high age for this
So children can't text with their parents?
So discord will be banned in NY
No, it doesn't apply to chatting in public Discord channels it would only apply to DMs. The text says: communicate directly and privately with such minor.
The headline is just flat out incorrect.
You know how Discord just got in some hot water for trying to force id scans on everyone? This is why.
Please insert identity verification probe to log in.
Do not let the D next to the name fool you, New York is the beating heart of the capitalistic hellscape, they are the worst amongst us you better believe it.