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Texans Can Now Sue Social Media.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 82169090:MV81MTM1MDIyXzk0MjU0MjY3XzZFRERBNTA5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83251067:MV81MTM1MDIyXzk0MjUyNjU3XzY3OTIwMUNB] THIS WEBSITE CENSORS CONTENT!!! [/quote] Actually, it doesn't let you post certain words. Yes, though, having a list of EXACT terms and words not allowed/prohibited might be okay. Either way, not letting you voice your opinion, no matter how vial or untrue should not matter, UNLESS there is a "I will not lie" part of the TOS but don't think that would fly with the GLP folks. Well, Biden like the idea, though, enough to make someone in charge of what is the truth and what is a lie. [/quote]
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"Texas residents can now sue Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for allegedly censoring their content after a federal appeals court sided Wednesday with the state's law restricting how social media sites can moderate their platforms."
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