It appears the fight between Twitter and the Brazilian Government is over…. For now. CBC News is reporting this:
Brazil’s Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared X to resume service in the country after the social media platform reversed course and started complying with court rulings that billionaire owner Elon Musk had previously vowed not to accept.
Yeah. Elon wasn’t going to accept anything that moderated anything on Twitter in Brazil. That was before Elon folded up like a cheap suit after Brazilians signed up en masse for Bluesky and Tumblr among other social media platforms after Twitter got banned. I guess that shows that Elon talks the talk but lacks a spine. Given that we all know that Twitter is worth next to nothing at the moment I expect to see Elon do a lot more of walking back stuff he says to try and keep Twitter alive.
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BREAKING: Twitter Is Back Online In Brazil
It appears the fight between Twitter and the Brazilian Government is over…. For now. CBC News is reporting this:
Brazil’s Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared X to resume service in the country after the social media platform reversed course and started complying with court rulings that billionaire owner Elon Musk had previously vowed not to accept.
Yeah. Elon wasn’t going to accept anything that moderated anything on Twitter in Brazil. That was before Elon folded up like a cheap suit after Brazilians signed up en masse for Bluesky and Tumblr among other social media platforms after Twitter got banned. I guess that shows that Elon talks the talk but lacks a spine. Given that we all know that Twitter is worth next to nothing at the moment I expect to see Elon do a lot more of walking back stuff he says to try and keep Twitter alive.
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