X's Brazil ban lifted
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•X is capitulating to Brazil’s Supreme Court
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X has agreed to abide by the Supreme Court’s request in order to have the countrywide ban lifted.
The company has spent the last three weeks fighting the ban and distributing content from members of the far right community in Brazil .
This led to X being blocked by Brazilian ISPs, and eventually trying to get around the blocks with Cloudflare .
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