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Denton County Scanner is a social media network of platforms that cover Facebook, X, YouTube, and Instagram. It was developed by Brian Bowen in 2007.

It started as a hobby and is now the largest social media platform in Denton County Texas.

As of December 2024, there are 123,000 users across all of the platforms.

References

  1. Betancourt, Juan (2023-10-06). "Denton County Scanner and other social media accounts no longer in National Weather Service chat system". Denton Record-Chronicle.

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