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South American Gold Corp Continues to Add Value to Cannabis Social Media
South American Gold Corp Continues to Add Value to Cannabis Social Media.

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[{"type":"text","content":"Las Vegas, Nevada (FSCwire) - South American Gold Corp. (SAGD) announces it is actively creating the most dynamic and valuable cannabis social media company in the United States with several complementary assets, including cNation, KushJournal, PotCircles, and WeedFeed.Live. SAGD’s chairman explains exactly why the Company has chosen this particular internet marketplace.\"When you consider the reality that cannabis is legal in some form or another in forty-six states, we were astounded to discover many big, social media and email companies are filtering out cannabis-related hashtags and keywords, essentially resulting in zero search results across their platforms,\" said South American Gold Corp. Chairman, Gary Austin, Jr. Fully developed medical and adult-use cannabis programs are either functioning or in the process of coming to life in 29 states and the District of Columbia. Another 16 states have some form of CBD-only programs in place but lack the seed-to-consumer marketplace found in the other states.\"We are a cannabis-friendly company and recognize at this point in the legalization movement that cannabis enthusiasts around the world deserve better treatment than being shut out by various large corporations just because of some level of reefer madness,\" continued Austin.Several major social media outlets have even gone so far as to outright ban cannabis companies, and even refuse to run targeted ads for cannabis activist groups. SAGD sees a tremendous market opportunity in this void. \"Our cannabis social media assets are open to all things cannabis, and actively promote healthy discussions, openly sharing accurate information, educating everyone on all aspects of cannabis, and in short a true friend of the entire cannabis community. We can’t even imagine the mindset that decides these types of companies and discussions have no rightful place in the overall social media marketplace,\" said Austin.The company's social media assets, including cNation, KushJournal.com, PotCircles, and WeedFeed.Live have been designed to work together, resulting in the development of open policies regarding cannabis discussions. Short of allowing sales of actual cannabis products across its platform, it prides itself as a synergistic cannabis media group with very few restrictions in this regard.\"We believe o...