Transaction

8aa018f2a37c619b73cb948d1dfececf35d9a021e5e8e8b9fbf6e5ac2d31cfd6
Timestamp (utc)
2024-07-30 18:40:21
Fee Paid
0.00000006 BSV
(
0.00286691 BSV
-
0.00286685 BSV
)
Fee Rate
2.705 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
78,503
Size Stats
2,218 B

3 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00286685 BSV
  • jmetaB030199650cbcde5fe21238369b8946b5d9dfaacfb864a80ba202f22a69d6f6d875@9faad615f6ea5fdee9d594dc657f354f1c749cbdf67d9b9233f02f2ca24bc02arss.item metarss.netM<item><link>https://www.semafor.com/article/07/30/2024/senate-passes-landmark-legislation-to-protect-children-online</link><guid>https://www.semafor.com/article/07/30/2024/senate-passes-landmark-legislation-to-protect-children-online</guid><category>politics</category><description>The Senate passage now puts the ball into the House' court, where the bills' fate is less certain.</description><title>Senate passes landmark legislation to protect children online</title><dc:creator>Caroline Anders</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 17:39:10 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://img.semafor.com/4868948e866c0bd1a7c85eb55a9f21b6680b1192-6000x4000.jpg" length="1658720" type="image/jpeg"/><media:thumbnail url="https://img.semafor.com/4868948e866c0bd1a7c85eb55a9f21b6680b1192-6000x4000.jpg"/><media:credit>Kent Nishimura/Getty Images</media:credit><content:encoded> <![CDATA[ <section><h3>The News</h3><p>The Senate on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed legislation to expand online privacy and safety requirements for children and teens on social media and other platforms. </p><p>The passage marked a rare bipartisan win: The Washington Post called it “the most <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/07/30/seante-kosa-passes-kids-online-privacy/">significant</a> restrictions on tech platforms to clear a chamber of Congress in decades.” </p><p>The bills now move to the House, where their fate is unclear.</p><p>The legislation, which was approved 91-3, would compel digital platforms to take “reasonable” steps to prevent harms to children such as bullying, drug addiction and sexual exploitation. It’s the product of years of advocacy from parents and lawmakers who say tech companies are increasingly dominating and endangering kids’ lives.</p></section> ]]> </content:encoded></item>
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