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  3. Thanks to the FEC and OpenSecrets we're able to find who's lobbying and funding the age verification laws.

Thanks to the FEC and OpenSecrets we're able to find who's lobbying and funding the age verification laws.

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  • kstrlworks@techhub.socialK kstrlworks@techhub.social

    Thanks to the FEC and OpenSecrets we're able to find who's lobbying and funding the age verification laws.

    Interestingly enough it turns out the same entities are the largest funders of the UK Online Safety Act, California's Age-Appropriate Design Code, Digital Age Assurance Act and New York's SAFE for Kids Act. so here it is:

    Oak Foundation funds:
    - 5Rights Foundation (they run the Kids Code Coalition and are UK based)
    - Fairplay
    - Common Sense Media

    Oak Foundation is funded solely by Alan M. Parker the British billionaire who co-founded Duty Free Shoppers.

    Common Sense Media (one of Oak's funded orgs) is also independently funded by:
    - Bezos Family Foundation
    - Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)
    - Gates Foundation
    - Dell Foundation
    - Craig Newmark Philanthropies
    - Hewlett Foundation
    - Tom Steyer / Kat Taylor

    Combined, the funding flowing into this advocacy ecosystem exceeds $100M/year.

    Now you know.

    #privacy #nowyouknow #infosec #identity #security #linux_gaming

    octade@soc.octade.netO This user is from outside of this forum
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    #5
    Links to verify this, please!
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    • kstrlworks@techhub.socialK kstrlworks@techhub.social

      Thanks to the FEC and OpenSecrets we're able to find who's lobbying and funding the age verification laws.

      Interestingly enough it turns out the same entities are the largest funders of the UK Online Safety Act, California's Age-Appropriate Design Code, Digital Age Assurance Act and New York's SAFE for Kids Act. so here it is:

      Oak Foundation funds:
      - 5Rights Foundation (they run the Kids Code Coalition and are UK based)
      - Fairplay
      - Common Sense Media

      Oak Foundation is funded solely by Alan M. Parker the British billionaire who co-founded Duty Free Shoppers.

      Common Sense Media (one of Oak's funded orgs) is also independently funded by:
      - Bezos Family Foundation
      - Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)
      - Gates Foundation
      - Dell Foundation
      - Craig Newmark Philanthropies
      - Hewlett Foundation
      - Tom Steyer / Kat Taylor

      Combined, the funding flowing into this advocacy ecosystem exceeds $100M/year.

      Now you know.

      #privacy #nowyouknow #infosec #identity #security #linux_gaming

      eldersea@expressional.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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      #6

      @kstrlworks
      I admit I have no idea what Craig has been up to since Craigslist but it feels like he's slightly the odd one in this list? Or is he a terrible person too?

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      • kstrlworks@techhub.socialK kstrlworks@techhub.social

        Thanks to the FEC and OpenSecrets we're able to find who's lobbying and funding the age verification laws.

        Interestingly enough it turns out the same entities are the largest funders of the UK Online Safety Act, California's Age-Appropriate Design Code, Digital Age Assurance Act and New York's SAFE for Kids Act. so here it is:

        Oak Foundation funds:
        - 5Rights Foundation (they run the Kids Code Coalition and are UK based)
        - Fairplay
        - Common Sense Media

        Oak Foundation is funded solely by Alan M. Parker the British billionaire who co-founded Duty Free Shoppers.

        Common Sense Media (one of Oak's funded orgs) is also independently funded by:
        - Bezos Family Foundation
        - Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)
        - Gates Foundation
        - Dell Foundation
        - Craig Newmark Philanthropies
        - Hewlett Foundation
        - Tom Steyer / Kat Taylor

        Combined, the funding flowing into this advocacy ecosystem exceeds $100M/year.

        Now you know.

        #privacy #nowyouknow #infosec #identity #security #linux_gaming

        dibi58@this.mouse.rocksD This user is from outside of this forum
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        #7

        @kstrlworks

        a project to create a us monopoli of information ...

        something only morons and traitors can subscribe to outside of the us ...

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        • octade@soc.octade.netO octade@soc.octade.net
          Links to verify this, please!
          kstrlworks@techhub.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
          kstrlworks@techhub.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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          @octade

          Since there’s a lot to cover, I’ll be focusing on CSM. To avoid just pasting the 990 forms from these foundations, I’ll instead highlight more readable documents. Each major donor also has publicly posted press releases issued after their donations.

          California
          The official research for this law was conducted by CSM:
          https://apcp.assembly.ca.gov/system/files/2025-04/ab-1043-wicks-apcp-analysis.pdf

          Here’s the official post from when Assemblymember Wicks first introduced the measure in California:
          https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/in-victory-for-kids-and-families-newsom-signs-online-safety-protections-into-law

          Wicks’ own website specifically names Google, Meta, and CSM as major supporters:
          https://a14.asmdc.org/press-releases/20250909-google-meta-among-tech-leaders-and-child-advocates-voicing-support-wicks

          UK
          CSM was directly behind authoring the bill:
          https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/common-sense-media-uk-appoints-two-distinguished-board-trustees

          New York
          CSM CEO Jim Steyer appeared in Governor Hochul’s official press release announcing the NY Safety Act, where CSM served as an advisor:
          https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/protecting-our-kids-governor-hochul-announces-nation-leading-proposals-protect-kids-online

          Additional Insight
          CSM’s head of lobbying is Danny Weiss, the former Chief of Staff to Nancy Pelosi:
          https://www.philanthropy.com/news/how-common-sense-media-is-fighting-for-kids-in-the-age-of-ai/

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          • eldersea@expressional.socialE eldersea@expressional.social

            @kstrlworks
            I admit I have no idea what Craig has been up to since Craigslist but it feels like he's slightly the odd one in this list? Or is he a terrible person too?

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            #9

            @eldersea I only have information on his foundation, not about him as a person.

            https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/craig-newmark-philanthropies-and-common-sense-media-join-forces-to-advance-awareness-and-advocacy-for-ai

            https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/craig-newmark-philanthropies-pledges-support-to-common-sense-media-to-help-protect-kids-and-families

            Their 990 filing also shows significantly larger total donations.

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            • kstrlworks@techhub.socialK kstrlworks@techhub.social

              @octade

              Since there’s a lot to cover, I’ll be focusing on CSM. To avoid just pasting the 990 forms from these foundations, I’ll instead highlight more readable documents. Each major donor also has publicly posted press releases issued after their donations.

              California
              The official research for this law was conducted by CSM:
              https://apcp.assembly.ca.gov/system/files/2025-04/ab-1043-wicks-apcp-analysis.pdf

              Here’s the official post from when Assemblymember Wicks first introduced the measure in California:
              https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/in-victory-for-kids-and-families-newsom-signs-online-safety-protections-into-law

              Wicks’ own website specifically names Google, Meta, and CSM as major supporters:
              https://a14.asmdc.org/press-releases/20250909-google-meta-among-tech-leaders-and-child-advocates-voicing-support-wicks

              UK
              CSM was directly behind authoring the bill:
              https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/common-sense-media-uk-appoints-two-distinguished-board-trustees

              New York
              CSM CEO Jim Steyer appeared in Governor Hochul’s official press release announcing the NY Safety Act, where CSM served as an advisor:
              https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/protecting-our-kids-governor-hochul-announces-nation-leading-proposals-protect-kids-online

              Additional Insight
              CSM’s head of lobbying is Danny Weiss, the former Chief of Staff to Nancy Pelosi:
              https://www.philanthropy.com/news/how-common-sense-media-is-fighting-for-kids-in-the-age-of-ai/

              hopeless@mas.toH This user is from outside of this forum
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              #10

              @kstrlworks Great job digging this up. The whole age verification thing is clearly an attack by the usual American suspects.

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              • kstrlworks@techhub.socialK kstrlworks@techhub.social

                @octade

                Since there’s a lot to cover, I’ll be focusing on CSM. To avoid just pasting the 990 forms from these foundations, I’ll instead highlight more readable documents. Each major donor also has publicly posted press releases issued after their donations.

                California
                The official research for this law was conducted by CSM:
                https://apcp.assembly.ca.gov/system/files/2025-04/ab-1043-wicks-apcp-analysis.pdf

                Here’s the official post from when Assemblymember Wicks first introduced the measure in California:
                https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/in-victory-for-kids-and-families-newsom-signs-online-safety-protections-into-law

                Wicks’ own website specifically names Google, Meta, and CSM as major supporters:
                https://a14.asmdc.org/press-releases/20250909-google-meta-among-tech-leaders-and-child-advocates-voicing-support-wicks

                UK
                CSM was directly behind authoring the bill:
                https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/common-sense-media-uk-appoints-two-distinguished-board-trustees

                New York
                CSM CEO Jim Steyer appeared in Governor Hochul’s official press release announcing the NY Safety Act, where CSM served as an advisor:
                https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/protecting-our-kids-governor-hochul-announces-nation-leading-proposals-protect-kids-online

                Additional Insight
                CSM’s head of lobbying is Danny Weiss, the former Chief of Staff to Nancy Pelosi:
                https://www.philanthropy.com/news/how-common-sense-media-is-fighting-for-kids-in-the-age-of-ai/

                kstrlworks@techhub.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                @octade It’s also important to note that Fairplay and 5Rights were involved in the earlier 2022 California bill on the same issue, which was ultimately rejected. These 3 players are normally seen together.

                Pre rejection
                https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/featured-content/files/ab-2273-the-california-age-appropriate-design-code-act.-2.pdf

                Post rejection
                https://www.commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/statement-on-the-signing-of-californias-age-appropriate-design-code-act

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                • hopeless@mas.toH hopeless@mas.to

                  @kstrlworks Great job digging this up. The whole age verification thing is clearly an attack by the usual American suspects.

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                  @hopeless The money has not yet reached its full potential.

                  The AVPA, which is the trade association for identity verification services such as Yoti, Jumio, Incode, IDverse, and others. https://avpassociation.com/members/

                  Have not yet started ramping up lobbying.

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                    @octade @kstrlworks

                    Isn't it odd that Rupert Murdoch's disinformation outlet Fox News & NY Post describes the Oak Foundation as "left wing"?

                    https://nypost.com/2026/02/16/us-news/former-top-letitia-james-aide-helps-funnel-money-for-anti-ice-trainings-via-lefty-philanthropic-group/

                    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/exclusive-foreign-billionaires-funnel-2-6b-us-advocacy-groups-influence-policy-watchdog-report-claims

                    Yet opposed to encryption & privacy
                    https://theintercept.com/2023/10/01/apple-encryption-iphone-heat-initiative/
                    https://archive.is/MeyP1

                    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/01/technology/child-sex-abuse-imagery-apple-safety-privacy.html
                    https://archive.is/f94AP

                    The Oak Foundation seems to fund a lot of green initiatives & anti-human trafficking outreach
                    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/30/supporters-of-our-content-the-age-of-extinction

                    https://oceana.org/blog/masego-madzwamuse-of-the-oak-foundation-on-championing-environmental-policies-that-also-protect-people/

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                    • kstrlworks@techhub.socialK kstrlworks@techhub.social

                      Thanks to the FEC and OpenSecrets we're able to find who's lobbying and funding the age verification laws.

                      Interestingly enough it turns out the same entities are the largest funders of the UK Online Safety Act, California's Age-Appropriate Design Code, Digital Age Assurance Act and New York's SAFE for Kids Act. so here it is:

                      Oak Foundation funds:
                      - 5Rights Foundation (they run the Kids Code Coalition and are UK based)
                      - Fairplay
                      - Common Sense Media

                      Oak Foundation is funded solely by Alan M. Parker the British billionaire who co-founded Duty Free Shoppers.

                      Common Sense Media (one of Oak's funded orgs) is also independently funded by:
                      - Bezos Family Foundation
                      - Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)
                      - Gates Foundation
                      - Dell Foundation
                      - Craig Newmark Philanthropies
                      - Hewlett Foundation
                      - Tom Steyer / Kat Taylor

                      Combined, the funding flowing into this advocacy ecosystem exceeds $100M/year.

                      Now you know.

                      #privacy #nowyouknow #infosec #identity #security #linux_gaming

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                      @kstrlworks

                      The Australian age verification/u 16 social media ban, was pushed by a radio company, Radio Personality and an large advertising agency.

                      Together they formed a not for profit, funded by 38 global brands(advertising customers)

                      They also owned AI software to detect the impact of the ban for schools.

                      As well as AI age verification software to sell to the social media companies.

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                        @kstrlworks

                        The Australian age verification/u 16 social media ban, was pushed by a radio company, Radio Personality and an large advertising agency.

                        Together they formed a not for profit, funded by 38 global brands(advertising customers)

                        They also owned AI software to detect the impact of the ban for schools.

                        As well as AI age verification software to sell to the social media companies.

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                        @kstrlworks

                        This wasn't about protecting kids. It was getting kids back watching tv and listening to radio, for the ads. To more Kit Kats and chocolate.

                        It was about money.

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                          @kstrlworks @octade not necessarily. But if you want to know who funds them you'll be going down a rabbit hole to see who funds the funders. Here's their annual report https://5rightsfoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/companies_house_document-5.pdf
                          Here are some funders https://grantnav.threesixtygiving.org/org/GB-CHC-1178581# prudence trust are the largest.

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                          • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

                            @octade @kstrlworks

                            Isn't it odd that Rupert Murdoch's disinformation outlet Fox News & NY Post describes the Oak Foundation as "left wing"?

                            https://nypost.com/2026/02/16/us-news/former-top-letitia-james-aide-helps-funnel-money-for-anti-ice-trainings-via-lefty-philanthropic-group/

                            https://www.foxnews.com/politics/exclusive-foreign-billionaires-funnel-2-6b-us-advocacy-groups-influence-policy-watchdog-report-claims

                            Yet opposed to encryption & privacy
                            https://theintercept.com/2023/10/01/apple-encryption-iphone-heat-initiative/
                            https://archive.is/MeyP1

                            https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/01/technology/child-sex-abuse-imagery-apple-safety-privacy.html
                            https://archive.is/f94AP

                            The Oak Foundation seems to fund a lot of green initiatives & anti-human trafficking outreach
                            https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/30/supporters-of-our-content-the-age-of-extinction

                            https://oceana.org/blog/masego-madzwamuse-of-the-oak-foundation-on-championing-environmental-policies-that-also-protect-people/

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                            @Npars01 @octade Oak Foundation has and still does make big donations to environmental and humanitarian causes. Unfortunately, because it is a Swiss‑based foundation, there is little public information about its motivations, internal structure, or international donations, so it is difficult to understand its reasoning.

                            Oak is also the largest advocacy funder channeling money into the US, which means its donations often become a partisan issue.

                            It also provides substantial funding to organizations and initiatives that focus on anti-privacy. As such CSM, 5Rights and Fairplay do get a strong slice of their annual income from that one source.

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