I'm trying to work so only skimming this but in case it's at all useful/relevant, there's a group fighting "online safety" laws in the US - NetChoice https://netchoice.org/
I know of their existence because the Dreamwidth founders post about it occasionally. But I think a lot of their arguments rely on the constitution. (I don't understand much of the issue.)
DW also protects users data and identity but it's pretty clunky to use.
I'm trying to work so only skimming this but in case it's at all useful/relevant, there's a group fighting "online safety" laws in the US - NetChoice https://netchoice.org/
I know of their existence because the Dreamwidth founders post about it occasionally. But I think a lot of their arguments rely on the constitution. (I don't understand much of the issue.)
DW also protects users data and identity but it's pretty clunky to use.