Elon Musk's X Restored in Brazil After Meeting Supreme Court Conditions
The social media platform has resumed operations after a month-long suspension due to compliance issues with Brazilian laws.
- The Brazilian Supreme Court authorized the return of X after it complied with demands to block certain accounts, pay fines, and appoint a legal representative.
- X was suspended on August 30 following a dispute over free speech and misinformation, impacting one of its largest markets with up to 40 million users.
- Elon Musk initially criticized the court's decision, but X ultimately adhered to all requirements to avoid losing access to the Brazilian market.
- Rachel de Oliveira Villa Nova Conceição was reappointed as X's legal representative to comply with Brazilian law, amidst concerns about the company's minimal local engagement.
- The suspension led some users to migrate to other platforms like Meta's Threads and Bluesky, raising questions about X's future user retention in Brazil.





















































