Alexandre de Moraes, a Supreme Federal Court justice, gave X social network the green light to resume operations in Brazil. The decision came on Tuesday, October 8, ending a 39-day suspension that began on August 30. X, formerly known as Twitter, can now legally operate in the country again. The reactivation process requires several steps […]
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