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Brazil Lifts Ban on Elon Musk’s X Platform After $5 Million Fine

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
October 11, 2024
in International, Latin America
Brazil Lifts Ban on Elon Musk’s X Platform After $5 Million Fine
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Brazil lifted its month-long ban on Elon Musk’s social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, October 10th, after the company paid fines totaling $5.1 million and complied with a Brazilian Supreme Court order to block accounts spreading misinformation. The suspension, which affected over 20 million users, stemmed from a legal dispute over the platform’s failure to remove accounts accused of disseminating false information about the 2022 Brazilian presidential election.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the platform’s shutdown on August 30 after X repeatedly defied court rulings. The conflict escalated when Musk, a self-proclaimed “free speech absolutist,” criticized de Moraes, calling the suspension authoritarian. However, in September, X reversed course, complying with the demands to block the targeted accounts, pay outstanding fines, and appoint a legal representative in Brazil—a requirement under local law.

X’s return marks a significant moment for Brazil, one of the platform’s largest markets globally. Following the platform’s suspension, many users turned to alternatives such as Bluesky and Meta’s Threads, with Bluesky reporting a surge in new accounts from Brazil. Despite this, X’s government affairs team expressed pride in returning to the country, emphasizing the platform’s importance to millions of Brazilian users.

The legal clash between Musk and Brazil’s Supreme Court highlighted the tensions between local laws and global tech companies. Experts suggest that this case could set a precedent for how other countries, particularly those with strict regulations on online content, might enforce compliance from international platforms like X.

Despite the platform’s return, X now faces challenges in regaining its user base and market presence. Analysts argue that Musk’s decision to comply with Brazilian law was driven by the economic implications of losing access to such a large market, which included substantial advertising revenue.

While some users have welcomed X’s return, others remain skeptical about the platform’s future in Brazil. The incident underscored the ongoing debate over balancing free speech with the need to combat misinformation on social media platforms worldwide.

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