This proposal suggests that social media companies should be legally required to verify the age and identity of every user using government-issued documentation (like a passport or driving license) before they can create an account or post content. Proponents argue this is the only effective way to enforce age limits for children, eliminate bots, reduce cyberbullying, and hold people accountable for illegal hate speech. Opponents argue this would create a surveillance state, risk massive data breaches of personal documents, and silence whistleblowers, LGBTQ+ individuals in hostile households, or victims of domestic abuse who rely on online anonymity for safety.
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