Twitter, internet group oppose U.S. rules requiring visitors to disclose social media info

Twitter Inc, Reddit and a group representing number one internet firms backed two documentary film groups that have challenged the Trump Management's 2019 laws requiring near to all U.S. visitors to disclose social media shopper wisdom from the prior 5 years.
Twitter Inc, Reddit and a group representing major internet firms backed two documentary film groups that have challenged the Trump Administration's 2019 rules requiring nearly all U.S. visitors to disclose social media user information from the prior five years.Original article
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