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Texas’ social media law is what real censorship looks like
The state of Texas wants to tell social media companies what user-generated content they can keep on their websites. In September 2021, Texas passed a law that prohibits the largest social media companies, such as Facebook and Twitter, from removing users or their posts based on political expressions or “viewpoints” (pdf). It also lets Texans sue social media companies with more than 50 million users under the law for any perceived violations.Critics have blasted the law as unconstitutional for violating the First Amendment rights of private entities like Twitter to exercise control over speech on their platforms. Legal analysts also argue the Texas bill violates Section 230 of the Communica

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