Musk's X working again in Brazil
Published On Sep 18, 2024, 4:34 PM
X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, has resumed operations in Brazil after being banned due to a previous disinformation issue. The ban was lifted following a decision to switch servers to those provided by Cloudflare, a move credited to the country's leading internet service provider group. No further comments have been made by X, Cloudflare, or Brazilian telecom authorities as of now.
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The resumption of services in Brazil could lead to an increase in user engagement and revenue potential for X. Given Elon Musk's prior investments in technology and social media, this move may boost investor confidence, especially in regions where X has previously faced regulatory challenges.
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