Elon Musk's X is Back in Brazil: A Look at the Turnaround

BrazilWed Oct 09 2024
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Elon Musk's X has been given the go-ahead to resume operations in Brazil after a long standoff with the country's Supreme Court. The social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, was suspended in Brazil back in late August due to its failure to comply with court orders related to hate speech and the lack of a local legal representative. But things have changed. The platform has started to comply with court rulings, blocked accounts flagged by the court, and even appointed a local representative. Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who had been in a months-long dispute with Musk, decided to lift the suspension, noting that X had met all necessary requirements. Musk, who had previously called the court orders "censorship" and even compared the judge to a "dictator," has now decided to cooperate. He paid the outstanding fines and agreed to follow the local laws. The Brazilian government sees this as a victory, showing the world that their laws are to be respected. Brazil is an important market for X, being its sixth-largest globally. During the suspension, many users switched to other platforms, but now they can return to X. The company has learned that while freedom of speech is important, it must also operate within the boundaries of the law.