Brazil's Supreme Court Greenlights X's Return After Compliance Shuffle
X, formerly known as Twitter, has been approved to resume services in Brazil after complying with court rulings. The decision, made by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, follows a period of suspension due to non-compliance with moderation laws. Elon Musk reversed his stance and complied with legal requirements.
Brazil's Supreme Court has authorized the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, to resume operations after reversing its non-compliant stance and meeting legal requirements.
After a prolonged dispute with Justice Alexandre de Moraes, X, formerly known as Twitter, can now operate in Brazil, one of its most significant markets.
X's suspension was lifted once it addressed issues related to hate speech moderation and appointed a legal representative, meeting the stipulations laid out by Brazilian law.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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