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The States: Where We Wish Texas Would Secede Already

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So, as I understand it the US passed a law years ago that declared the airwaves (TV, and Radio) public so they could regulate it. As I understand it the social media companies and the Internet in general are not under that same umbrella.

Since Twitter, Facebook, etc. are private companies and not under FCC guidelines they can prohibit whoever the hell they want.

Correct me if I'm wrong. Cause I am going off of memory here.
 
So, as I understand it the US passed a law years ago that declared the airwaves (TV, and Radio) public so they could regulate it. As I understand it the social media companies and the Internet in general are not under that same umbrella.

Since Twitter, Facebook, etc. are private companies and not under FCC guidelines they can prohibit whoever the hell they want.

Correct me if I'm wrong. Cause I am going off of memory here.

No you're right. He just needs to distract people from everyone freezing to death last week.
 
So, as I understand it the US passed a law years ago that declared the airwaves (TV, and Radio) public so they could regulate it. As I understand it the social media companies and the Internet in general are not under that same umbrella.

Since Twitter, Facebook, etc. are private companies and not under FCC guidelines they can prohibit whoever the hell they want.

Correct me if I'm wrong. Cause I am going off of memory here.

Nope you're exactly right...hence my comment. Sad when a governor knows zilch about the law...
 
So, as I understand it the US passed a law years ago that declared the airwaves (TV, and Radio) public so they could regulate it. As I understand it the social media companies and the Internet in general are not under that same umbrella.

Since Twitter, Facebook, etc. are private companies and not under FCC guidelines they can prohibit whoever the hell they want.

Correct me if I'm wrong. Cause I am going off of memory here.

You're about 75% correct, which is good enough to know that Texas is full of crap. No way this survives a first amendment challenge.
 
You're about 75% correct, which is good enough to know that Texas is full of crap. No way this survives a first amendment challenge.

Honestly...what's the 25% wrong cause how he worded it is how I remember it.
 

"Unintentionally"

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