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X Closes Brazil Office Amid Escalating Censorship War
Clash with Supreme Court Heats Up
Elon Musk's social network, X (formerly Twitter), has closed its Brazilian office following a heated exchange with the country's Supreme Court. The company accused the court of censoring its content, while the court defended its actions as necessary to maintain order.
X's Allegations of Censorship
X has claimed that the Supreme Court has ordered the removal of over 100,000 tweets, including posts from political figures and journalists critical of the government. The company argues that this violates its users' right to free speech.
Court's Defense of Actions
The Supreme Court has defended its actions, stating that they are necessary to combat misinformation and prevent the spread of dangerous content. The court has also accused X of failing to comply with court orders to remove illegal content.
- Number of tweets removed by Supreme Court order: Over 100,000
- Type of content removed: Political commentary, journalistic reporting
- X's response: Accusation of censorship, violation of free speech rights
- Supreme Court's defense: Prevention of misinformation and dangerous content
- Accusation against X: Failure to comply with court orders
Escalation of Conflict
The conflict between X and the Supreme Court has escalated in recent weeks, with both sides exchanging harsh rhetoric. Musk has accused the court of being a “tool of the government,” while the court has called Musk's behavior “reckless” and “irresponsible.”
The closure of X's Brazil office is a significant development in this ongoing battle. It remains to be seen how the company will continue to operate in Brazil and whether the conflict with the Supreme Court will continue to escalate.