(a) A user may bring an action against a social media platform that violates this chapter with respect to the user.
(b) If the user proves that the social media platform violated this chapter with respect to the user, the user is entitled to recover:
(1) declaratory relief under Chapter 37, including costs and reasonable and necessary attorney’s fees under § 37.009; and
(2) injunctive relief.

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(c) If a social media platform fails to promptly comply with a court order in an action brought under this section, the court shall hold the social media platform in contempt and shall use all lawful measures to secure immediate compliance with the order, including daily penalties sufficient to secure immediate compliance.
(d) A user may bring an action under this section regardless of whether another court has enjoined the attorney general from enforcing this chapter or declared any provision of this chapter unconstitutional unless that court decision is binding on the court in which the action is brought.
(e) Nonmutual issue preclusion and nonmutual claim preclusion are not defenses to an action brought under this section.