X claimed that a change in network providers led to “an inadvertent and temporary service restoration” in Brazil.
Brazilian fan account owners might have a reason to rejoice, as X could be returning to Brazil. According to the New York ...
It seems that Elon Musk-owned social network X (formerly Twitter) is backing down from a confrontation with Brazil’s Supreme ...
According to The New York Times, the company said in a Friday court filing that X has named a legal representative in Brazil ...
In addition to the daily fines, Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) reported that X had changed its hosting infrastructure to Cloudflare servers, making it more difficult for ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court has escalated its conflict with Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) and Starlink by imposing daily fines ...
X went back online in Brazil earlier this week, three weeks after Elon Musk's platform was blocked under orders from Brazil's ...
According to local media reports, X started suspending accounts accused of spreading misinformation on Sept. 18, as ordered ...
Lawmakers in Brazil will now fine X after the social network site went back on line in the country despite an ongoing ban.
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to pay a daily fine of R$5 million ($900,000 USD) on Thursday following the platform's failure to comply with the court's ...
In his latest ruling on Thursday, Justice Alexander de Moraes ordered X to immediately block user access to the platform in Brazil due to the network switch, or face a daily fine of approximately $921 ...
Meanwhile, the national telecommunications agency Anatel is intensifying efforts to block X's access, primarily through the content delivery network Cloudflare. This blockade, expected to be ...