Brazil wakes up without social network X after Supreme Court decision

Brazil wakes up without social network X after Supreme Court decision

Social network X began to be suspended in Brazil this Saturday after the country’s main operators complied with the decision of a Supreme Court judge regarding the non-compliance with “court orders” imposed on the platform.

Since early Saturday morning, customers of Vivo, Claro and Oi, the country’s main operators, reported the social network was down, and EFE was also unable to access it.

What is happening now in Brazil with X?

The suspension was ordered on Friday by Judge Alexandre de Moraes, after the tycoon Elon Musk, owner of X, failed to comply with the order to appoint, within 24 hours, a legal representative for the platform in Brazil.

In his ruling, the judge ordered the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel, the regulatory body) to immediately adopt “all necessary measures” to implement the decision against the social network “throughout the national territory.”

Brazil wakes up without social network X after Supreme Court decision
Photograph of a cell phone showing the X social network application moments after it stopped working in Brazil due to a blockade imposed by the Supreme Federal Court, on August 30, 2024, in Sao Paulo (Brazil)

The judge also imposed daily fines of 50,000 reais (almost 9,000 dollars or 8,064 euros) for those who tried to access the social network through the Virtual Private Network (VPN), a tool that creates a secure connection between a device and the Internet and is used to protect online privacy.

Initially, De Moraes had also ordered Apple and Google to adopt restrictions to prevent the use of the VPN by iOS and Android systems, as well as to remove it from their virtual stores, but later suspended that order in the event that “X Brasil” might speak out and decide to “fully” comply with the court orders.

The suspension of the service, however, did not occur instantly because, according to Anatel, there are some 20,000 operators in the country that must prevent customers from accessing all of the social network’s servers.

In the crosshairs of Justice

The sentence is part of an investigation into the dissemination of false news in which the South African businessman is suspected of having committed crimes of obstruction of justice, criminal organization and incitement to crime.

De Moraes said that he made this decision due to X’s “non-compliance with court orders” and “attempt to not submit to the Brazilian legal system” with the intention of “establishing an environment of total impunity and lawlessness.”

In this regard, he ordered the “immediate” suspension until “all court orders are complied with” and the multi-million dollar fines imposed on X are paid.

The problems began months ago, after the judge ordered the removal of a series of profiles for allegedly misleading information and Musk refused to do so, accusing the judge of acting without apparent motive.

The suspension of the social network will remain active until all court orders are “fulfilled” and the multi-million dollar fines imposed on X are paid.

Brazil is one of the countries in the world with the most active X users, with around 20 million.

This is not the first time that the Brazilian justice system has ordered the suspension of a social network. This has already happened with YouTube (2007), WhatsApp (2015 and 2016) and Telegram (2023) for lack of cooperation in various judicial investigations.

Brazil / EFE

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2024-09-01 22:35:09

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