NewsElon Musk shuts down Brazilian office over censorship dispute

Elon Musk shuts down Brazilian office over censorship dispute

Elon Musk closed the office in Brazil. In the background, a battle with a Supreme Court judge.
Elon Musk closed the office in Brazil. In the background, a battle with a Supreme Court judge.
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Bartłomiej Nowak

19 August 2024 07:34

Billionaire Elon Musk, owner of the media platform X, announced that he closed the Brazilian office of his social networking site on Saturday. This decision was prompted by the "censorship orders" issued by Brazilian Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes.

On Saturday, August 17th, the social networking site X, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, closed its office in Brazil with immediate effect. Representatives of X claim that the decision is the result of threats from a government official.

This decision is the aftermath of pressure from Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes. The official allegedly threatened to arrest "X" representative Rachel Nova Conceicao if the platform did not comply with legal orders to remove content from the internet.

- The decision to close the X office in Brazil was difficult, but if we agreed to (illegal) censorship and demands to hand over private information, there was no way we could explain our actions without shame - Elon Musk wrote on the X platform.

Brazilian judge Moraes supposedly compelled social media to suspend accounts and posts spreading content that he deems a threat to Brazilian democracy. His orders are usually secretive and do not explain why a particular account was suspended.

His orders were largely directed against right-wing supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. It primarily involved people who questioned Bolsonaro's defeat in the 2022 elections and sympathized with the protesters who stormed the Brazilian Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidential offices to force a military takeover.

These actions have made Judge Moraes one of the most powerful and polarizing figures in Brazil. The left sees him as a hero, the right as a censor acting unlawfully and exploiting his position as a Supreme Court judge.

The platform "X" confirmed that their service will remain available to users in Brazil. The company did not disclose how many people they employ in Brazil and whether the closure of the office resulted in job losses.

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