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I've told you it's called X so many times and you still keep calling it Twitter. I'm actually so fucking devastated. I can't believe you would say such a thing as to call my beloved x.com platform by the wrong name. It's now owned by our lord and savior Elon Musk, who graciously gifted upon us the X branding. I love X so fucking much. You couldn't even comprehend just how many hours I've put into the X platform, I post an X every day. None of this fucking tweet bullshit, it's called an X. Do you understand how important X is to me? I live and breathe fucking X. I post an X whenever something important happens on my life. My X followers learned of the birth of my first child when I posted my most popular X on X.com. And you think it's funny to just steamroll over that with all this twitter talk? I mean, who does you think you are? This behavior is not what Elon had in mind when taking over as CEO of X. It literally says X at the top of the page, the app is called X. I don't even know what to say to you right now. How dare you. I'll be posting an X about this conversation in the near future, so I hope you get a taste of how you made me feel next time you're scrolling on X.
The '''Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act'''<ref>https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/7521</ref> passed the House of Representatives on March 13, 2024. This analysis will explain in plain language what it can be made to do.
==Definitions==
These definitions are arranged so that a definition that relies on another definition does not appear before it, and will be in bold when used in the remainder of this analysis.
 
A "foreign adversary country" is China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran<ref>[https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:10%20section:4872%20edition:prelim) 10 USC 4872(d)(2)]</ref>.
 
"Controlled by a foreign adversary" means residing, headquartered, having "its principal place of business in" or organized under the laws of a '''foreign adversary country''' (2(h)(1)).
 
A "covered company" is one that operates a website, desktop or mobile app, or AR/VR app:
* where you can make an account to "generate, share, and view text, images, videos, real-time communications, or similar content" (2(h)(2)(A)(i))
* has more than 1,000,000 active users in 2 of the 3 months before the determination is made (2(h)(2)(A)(ii))
* lets any user generate or distribute content that other users of it can see (2(h)(2)(A)(iii))
* lets any user see content generated by other users (2(h)(2)(A)(iv))<br />
However, it excludes apps for product, business, and travel reviews.
 
A "foreign adversary controlled application" is a website, desktop or mobile app, "or augmented or immersive technology application" that is run by:
* ByteDance, TikTok, any subsidiary or successor of them that is '''controlled by a foreign adversary''', or any entity owned or controlled by them (2(h)(3)(A)).
* any '''covered company''' that is '''controlled by a foreign adversary''' and "is determined by the President to present a significant threat to the national security of the United States" after a public notice and a report to Congress at least 30 days before the determination (2(h)(3)(B)).
 
A "qualified divestiture" is one which "the President determines, through an interagency process" would stop a '''foreign adversary controlled application''' from being '''controlled by a foreign adversary''' and "any operational relationship" from being established between its US operations and any of its former affiliates that remain '''controlled by a foreign adversary''', such as any "cooperation with respect to" content recommendation algorithms or data sharing (2(h)(6)).
 
An "internet hosting service" includes VPNs, DNS, and file and cloud hosting (2(h)(5)).

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The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act[1] passed the House of Representatives on March 13, 2024. This analysis will explain in plain language what it can be made to do.

Definitions

These definitions are arranged so that a definition that relies on another definition does not appear before it, and will be in bold when used in the remainder of this analysis.

A "foreign adversary country" is China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran[2].

"Controlled by a foreign adversary" means residing, headquartered, having "its principal place of business in" or organized under the laws of a foreign adversary country (2(h)(1)).

A "covered company" is one that operates a website, desktop or mobile app, or AR/VR app:

  • where you can make an account to "generate, share, and view text, images, videos, real-time communications, or similar content" (2(h)(2)(A)(i))
  • has more than 1,000,000 active users in 2 of the 3 months before the determination is made (2(h)(2)(A)(ii))
  • lets any user generate or distribute content that other users of it can see (2(h)(2)(A)(iii))
  • lets any user see content generated by other users (2(h)(2)(A)(iv))

However, it excludes apps for product, business, and travel reviews.

A "foreign adversary controlled application" is a website, desktop or mobile app, "or augmented or immersive technology application" that is run by:

  • ByteDance, TikTok, any subsidiary or successor of them that is controlled by a foreign adversary, or any entity owned or controlled by them (2(h)(3)(A)).
  • any covered company that is controlled by a foreign adversary and "is determined by the President to present a significant threat to the national security of the United States" after a public notice and a report to Congress at least 30 days before the determination (2(h)(3)(B)).

A "qualified divestiture" is one which "the President determines, through an interagency process" would stop a foreign adversary controlled application from being controlled by a foreign adversary and "any operational relationship" from being established between its US operations and any of its former affiliates that remain controlled by a foreign adversary, such as any "cooperation with respect to" content recommendation algorithms or data sharing (2(h)(6)).

An "internet hosting service" includes VPNs, DNS, and file and cloud hosting (2(h)(5)).