Brazil's Supreme Court has said it is lifting a ban on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. In his decision, Justice Alexandre de Moraes said that he authorised the "immediate ...
The social media platform X has had its ban lifted in Brazil. The platform had previously been banned across the country as ...
Brazil's Supreme Court has upheld a ban on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The judges voted unanimously ...
Despite the ban, X became accessible to many users in Brazil on Wednesday after an update to its communications network bypassed the court-ordered block. The Supreme Court ordered X on Wednesday ...
The recent ban of X (formerly Twitter) by Brazil's Supreme Court from operating within its borders has raised questions about whether similar bans could occur in other parts of the world ...
The company was already expecting the ban. “Soon, we expect Justice Alexandre De Moraes to order the blocking of X in Brazil, simply because we did not comply with his illegal orders to censor ...
Australia is moving to a total ban on social media for kids under 16; US lawmakers should take note. An ever-growing body of ...
Despite circulating since April, the conspiracy plot that distorts political facts in Brazil to try to influence the election ...
One day after X started to come back online for some people in Brazil, the country’s Supreme Court is threatening the social media company and Elon Musk-owned Starlink with hefty daily fines.
Censoring Big Social Media is a slippery slope that can end up turning social networks into state-sanctioned media.
Image People gathered at a demonstration to protest the Brazil Supreme Court’s move to ban X, the social media site owned by Elon Musk.Credit...Dado Galdieri for The New York Times Yet ...
The story of “King,” who doesn't disclose his real name, is similar to that of many vulnerable Brazilians in recent years.