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A Dallas voiceover artist adds hilarious voices to pet videos submitted by his fans on social media.
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The social platform was found to have shared user data with third parties without users’ permission.
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The House gave initial approval to the bill Tuesday. The legislation is a priority for Speaker Dade Phelan.
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Dallas-based KERA has stopped posting on Twitter following similar announcements from NPR and PBS. This announcement was driven by the changes to the social media platform.
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Tommy Raps, formerly known as So-So Topic, is building a new encyclopedia of Black history knowledge, taking social media by storm while doing it.
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Fans of Turkish dramas usually tweet about plot twists and actors. But they now use social media to raise awareness of earthquake devastation in Turkey and Syria.
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Alissa Nguyen’s relatable style has helped the Vietnamese and Korean recipes she posts as gaming_foodie go viral.
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Three North Texas universities are among the schools blocking the app after Gov. Greg Abbott issued a directive in early December. Abbott said the app posed security risks to the state.
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Students and faculty will not be able to access the popular social media app while connected to university internet servers. It’s the latest step to limit access to the service after Gov. Greg Abbott directed state agencies to ban the app on government-issued devices citing cybersecurity risks.
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The Dallas-based jewelry designer became a social media sensation during the pandemic. Now her transitioning daughter often appears on her feed.
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The groups say social media companies are not doing enough to curb the spread of falsehoods specifically targeting Latinos.
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In the year before the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the gunman purchased accessories, became aggressive toward women online and in person, and was nicknamed "school shooter" by those who knew him.