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Musk challenges Brazil’s order to block certain X accounts

Elon Musk is challenging a
decision by a Supreme Court justice in Brazil who ordered his
social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to block
certain accounts, and he called on Sunday for the judge’s
resignation.
“This judge has brazenly and repeatedly betrayed the
constitution and people of Brazil. He should resign or be
impeached. Shame @Alexandre, shame,” Musk posted on X.
In an earlier post, Musk said X was lifting all the
restrictions decided by Justice Alexandre de Moraes on certain
undisclosed accounts in Brazil and would publish details of the
order despite the judge’s prohibition on doing so.
“This judge has applied massive fines, threatened to arrest
our employees and cut off access to X in Brazil,” Musk posted on
Saturday evening. “As a result, we will probably lose all
revenue in Brazil and have to shut down our office there. But
principles matter more than profit.”
Musk promised to legally challenge the order where possible.
Brazil’s solicitor general, Jorge Messias, criticized Musk’s
decision and called for regulation of social media networks to
prevent foreign platforms from violating Brazilian laws.
“We cannot live in a society in which billionaires domiciled
abroad have control of social networks and put themselves in a
position to violate the rule of law, failing to comply with
court orders and threatening our authorities,” Messias said in a
post on X.
X Corp had been “forced by court decisions” to block certain
popular accounts in Brazil and was prohibited from giving
details of the order or which judge issued it, the company said
in a statement. It said X was threatened with daily fines if it
failed to comply.
Musk said the blocking order was unconstitutional.
“The people of Brazil, regardless of their political
beliefs, are entitled to freedom of speech, due process, and
transparency from their own authorities,” he posted.
A spokesperson for the Supreme Court said the court had no
comment on the matter for now.
Moraes, who is leading an investigation into an alleged coup
attempt by former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, is one of
the Supreme Court justices most active in combating online
misinformation in Brazil.
Last year, Moraes also ordered an investigation into
executives at social messaging platform Telegram and Alphabet’s
Google, who were in charge of a campaign criticizing a
proposed internet regulation bill.
The bill put the onus on internet companies, search engines
and social messaging services to find and report illegal
material, instead of leaving it to the courts, and to charge
hefty fines for failures to do so.