
OUR MISSION
The Social Society Project exists to educate, advocate for, and protect individuals in the
online world.
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As social media and digital platforms have become fully integrated into daily life, online spaces must be held to the same standard of protection as the offline world. Digital presence should not mean diminished safety, dignity, or accountability.
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To support this mission, we have drafted a comprehensive bill alongside a strategic blueprint designed to establish meaningful protections for online citizens. This framework includes multiple phases of protection, public accountability measures, and a forthcoming initiative we refer to as our"big surprise.”
While our legislative efforts are grounded in the United States, our mission also seeks to raise global awareness around digital harm, identity protection, and ethical responsibility in an increasingly interconnected world.
All donations directly support the advancement of this mission and the development of the big surprise—the first social platform funded by the people and directed by them.

ABOUT US
Founded by Ahmari Lia Liyoon, a pre-law student with a background in the tech and
entertainment space, The Social Society was created in response to the darker realities of today’s digital world. Through lived experience, Ahmari became intimately aware of how online platforms can be weaponized—particularly through grooming, coercion, and exploitation pipelines that are rarely understood or adequately addressed in policy.
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After years of research, reflection, and advocacy, Ahmari founded The Social Society to bring clarity, awareness, and lived insight to an issue that remains difficult to articulate in legislation and public discourse. The project serves both as a public-service initiative and an advocacy platform, bridging real-world experience with the need for meaningful reform.
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The Social Society operates as a unique initiative under its parent organization, the Known Identity Foundation, whose mission is to better humanity by protecting individuality, promoting dignity, and fostering safer, more conscious digital spaces.

THE ALL ACT
The A.L.L. Act is a proposed federal initiative designed to protect every citizen in the United States within digital spaces. It serves as a comprehensive framework addressing modern online harms, including sextortion, cyberbullying, AI-enabled identity misuse, identity theft, rage-baiting, and other forms of digital exploitation.
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The name A.L.L. reflects the core principle of the Act: that protection online must apply to everyone, and that safeguarding digital identity requires collective responsibility and unified action.
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At the same time, A.L.L. stands for Ahmari Lia Liyoon, underscoring authorship,
accountability, and transparency. The Act is intentionally named to make clear who initiated these protections—ensuring that responsibility is visible, and that efforts to harm others online are met with clear legal boundaries.




Petition with us
In our petition it is a show of public support for responsible, thoughtful action. By signing, you are affirming that this initiative should be developed with care, integrity, and clear oversight—so protections are implemented properly, not carelessly.
Your support helps ensure that Ahmari Lia Liyoon remains directly involved in overseeing the project, safeguarding its mission, and keeping its development aligned with the people it serves.
Real change requires collective participation, shared responsibility, and a commitment to doing things the right way—together.







