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  2. Texas House Bill 20 - Wikipedia

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    The law applies to "social media platforms" that serve users in the state of Texas, and have more than 50 million monthly active users in the United States.They are defined as any public internet website or application that allows users to "communicate with other users for the primary purpose of posting information, comments, messages, or images", excluding internet service providers ...

  3. Texas law that allows users to sue social networks for ...

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    An appeals court judge said social networks are not websites but 'internet providers.' Texas law that allows users to sue social networks for censorship is now in effect Skip to main content

  4. Texas Ethics Commission requires social media influencers to ...

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    The company, Influenceable LLC, paid Gen Z social media users on TikTok, Instagram and other platforms to share posts impugning the legitimacy of the impeachment inquiry and to accuse Texas House ...

  5. Khoros, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Khoros, formerly Spredfast + Lithium, is a global customer engagement software company that provides online community management, social media marketing, social media analytics, digital care, and content management software and services to enterprise brands and agencies. Khoros owns over a dozen patents for social media marketing, online ...

  6. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active ...

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    This is a list of social platforms with at least 100 million monthly active users. [a] The list includes social networks, as well as online forums, photo and video sharing platforms, messaging and VoIP apps.

  7. Opinion: How the Supreme Court should rule on Texas and ... - AOL

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    The cases, NetChoice vs. Paxton and Moody vs. NetChoice, concern Florida and Texas laws prohibiting moderation by platforms such as Facebook and YouTube.

  8. Parler - Wikipedia

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    [46] [48] The service initially attracted some Republican personalities, including then-Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, Utah Senator Mike Lee, and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, as well as some who had been banned from other social media networks, such as right-leaning activists and commentators Gavin McInnes, Laura Loomer, and Milo ...

  9. Social media explodes after Dems do not stand for 13 ... - AOL

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    Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, and Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-V.T., also exited the speech early. Original article source: Social media explodes after Dems do not stand for 13-year-old cancer survivor ...