Brazil lifts ban on X following Elon Musk's compliance with Supreme Court orders
X had been banned in Brazil since the end of August after Elon Musk defied court orders to ban accounts and police misinformation.
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X had been banned in Brazil since the end of August after Elon Musk defied court orders to ban accounts and police misinformation.
The bill comes in rebuke of Elon Musk and the X social platform, which spread an AI-generated fake political ad utilizing Kamala Harris without permission.
The social media app reported a massive influx of new users to the point that existing users reported technical difficulties and outages.
The group says Elon Musk must take action to prevent the spread of hate speech and disinformation on X or face restrictions in the EU.
X alleges that the group dissuaded advertisers from spending money on the social media platform.
The social media platform automatically opts-in users to allow Grok to be trained on their posts.
Players could post to the social media platform previously known as Twitter, but connectivity between the Switch and now-X has been removed.
Users will no longer be able to directly post screenshots or clips to the social media platform.
In enforcement of its Digital Services Act, the European Union is probing X concerning a March 2024 transparency report regarding cuts to its content moderation team.
Elon Musk recently teased that influential accounts would get X Premium blue checks and features based on their follower count, almost like a form of verification.