Social media companies hope to tie up Texas anti-censorship law in court
Republicans are touting a new Texas social media law as a blow against Big Tech censorship, but the measure is expected to run into trouble in the courts.
Gov. Greg Abbott signed HB 20 on Thursday, and it is slated to take effect in November. It will make Texas the latest Republican state to go after social media platforms — such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube — for alleged anti-conservative bias and censorship.
Florida passed a similar law last month, but a federal judge blocked it from going into effect. Other Republican-led states, such as Utah and North Dakota, are also pushing for reduced censorship.
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The cases may turn on getting the social media outlets to explain why they censor some content and ignore content based on what looks like arbitrary decisions and political points of view.
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