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    X allowed to resume service in Brazil as Elon Musk’s feud with ‘dictator’ ends

    By Reuters,

    1 days ago

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    Brazil’s Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared X to resume service in the country after the social media platform reversed its course and started complying with court rulings billionaire owner Elon Musk had previously vowed not to meet.

    Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who has been locked in a months-long feud with Musk, gave X the green light to resume operations in Latin America’s largest country effective immediately.

    In the decision, Moraes said “all the necessary requirements for the immediate return of X Brasil… were documented.”

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    Elon Musk had previously vowed not to comply with Brazil’s court rulings. Jen Golbeck/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

    X had been suspended in Brazil, one of its largest and most-coveted markets, since late August after not complying with court orders related to hate speech moderation and failing to name a legal representative in the country, as required by law.

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    Musk, who had denounced the orders as censorship and called Moraes a “dictator,” backed down and started to reverse his position in recent weeks, with X blocking ordered accounts, tapping a local representative and paying pending fines.

    Moraes, in his Tuesday decision, ruled that Brazil’s telecommunications regulator Anatel must work to allow X to come back online in the country within 24 hours.

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    Musk, who had denounced the orders as censorship and called Alexandre de Moraes a “dictator,” backed down and started to reverse his position in recent weeks Ton Molina/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

    Earlier on Tuesday, Brazil’s top prosecutor’s office had given its legal opinion to the court, backing the reinstating, the final measure needed before Moraes could allow X, formerly Twitter, to resume services in the country.

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    Ronz
    7h ago
    The moron gets kicked out of a country and people still think he’s a genius !
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