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X and Brazil Supreme Court Conflict

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The conflict between X (formerly Twitter) and Brazil’s Supreme Court centers around the platform’s noncompliance with court orders related to misinformation and content moderation. Initially banned in August 2024 for failing to appoint a legal representative and address misinformation, X’s return to Brazil was delayed due to a misdirected fine payment, which the court ruled was made to the wrong bank.

In August, Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered X to block specific accounts linked to disinformation campaigns and to appoint a local representative. X’s owner, Elon Musk, resisted these orders, framing them as censorship, which led to the platform’s suspension. After negotiations, X agreed to pay a $5.2 million fine and comply with the court’s demands, but complications arose when the court stated that the payment had been sent to an incorrect bank. Following this, X maintained that it had correctly fulfilled its financial obligations. Ultimately, the platform was reinstated in October 2024 after confirming compliance with the court’s requirements, including blocking flagged accounts and appointing a legal representative, allowing it to resume operations in Brazil, a key market with over 21.5 million users.

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