Brazil suffers social media blackout due to X shutdown

In a dramatic turn of events late Friday, residents across Brazil found themselves cut off from the popular social network X, formerly known as Twitter. The shutdown followed a direct order from a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, marking a peak in an ongoing legal battle with X owner Elon Musk over compliance with local regulations.

Legal battle intensifies

The conflict has escalated in recent months after Musk said X would no longer comply with certain Brazilian court orders to suspend specific user accounts. This defiance led to threats of arrest by the courts, prompting Musk to withdraw his staff from Brazil and ultimately leading to a blackout in Brazil.

Impact on Brazilian users

The sudden loss of X has prompted millions of people to explore other platforms to express their opinions and stay connected, creating new hubs of digital interaction. This shift highlights the broader implications of social media governance and the delicate balance between corporate policy and national regulations.

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By Robert K. Foster

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