Elon Musk’s X Seeks Second Chance In Brazil, Will Supreme Court Agree?
Highlights
- Elon Musk's X reportedly requests Brazil's Supreme Court to lift the ban on its services.
- The report suggests that X complies with court orders, appointing local representatives and blocking hate speech accounts.
- This move sparked discussions in the about whether Brazil's top court would grant approval to the social media platform.
Elon Musk’s X is reportedly seeking a second chance to resume its services in Brazil, sparking discussions in the broader tech sector. According to sources with knowledge of the matter, the social media platform has requested the Supreme Court of Brazil to allow resume its services in the region. Notably, Elon Musk has recently been involved in a tussle with the country’s authority for putting a ban on its social media platform.
Meanwhile, it has also sparked discussions about whether the platform would be given a second chance to thrive in one of its largest markets.
Elon Musk’s X Seeks Brazil Entry Again
According to a recent Reuters report, Elon Musk’s X has asked the Brazil Supreme Court to grant him access to the region. The report, citing people with direct knowledge of the matter, has sparked discussions in the broader market about whether Brazil’s top court would give approval to the platform.
Meanwhile, X’s troubles in Brazil began in August when the platform failed to comply with court orders addressing hate speech moderation and the appointment of a local legal representative. This led to a complete shutdown of X’s services in the country.
However, Musk has openly criticized these court demands, labeling them as censorship. Despite that, the recent development indicates a surprising turn for X, shifting its stance. In other words, it signals that the platform is willing to comply with the court’s requirements now.
Meanwhile, X appointed Brazilian lawyer Rachel de Oliveira Conceição as its legal representative recently, signaling a step toward compliance. In addition, the platform has blocked nine accounts under investigation for hate speech and misinformation, addressing one of the major concerns raised by Brazilian authorities.
According to previous reports, X has also paid a fine of $3.31 million, which was previously imposed as part of the sanctions. This financial settlement has further fueled speculation about whether the Supreme Court will now grant Musk’s company a second chance.
Will Brazil Supreme Court Grant Approval?
The legal battle between Elon Musk’s X and Brazil’s authority has intensified over the recent months. Notably, the tensions peaked in August, when X withdrew from the country in response to what Musk deemed as “uncontrollable censorship” orders. This move has led to the freezing of X accounts, making headlines in the broader technology sector.
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has gained notable traction amid the ongoing battle. Musk’s opposition to de Moraes’ orders gained public attention, as the tech mogul accused the judge of violating free speech rights.
In addition, Musk even launched an account on his platform, “The Alexander Files,” to highlight what he saw as abuses of power by the judge. Many now believe the recent payment of fines and blocking of accounts is an attempt to broker peace and restore X’s operations in the region.
While the Supreme Court has lifted some sanctions, it remains unclear whether this legal back-and-forth will fully resolve. If granted permission to resume services, X might have to navigate through Brazil’s stringent laws on misinformation and hate speech.
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