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> If the opposition was spreading lies about elections being stolen, that seems like reasonable content to moderate. Absolutely not. That might be the absolute world's last content that should be touched.
Come off the hyperbole. You don't believe that. I guarantee you you can think of content that's something we should moderate less. What about opposition candidates spreading truthful information. You'd really moderate the truth away before you'd moderate blatant misinformation?
Brazilian court orders suspension of X
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I think he's just making it up as he goes along now.
In Brazil, a Justice of the Supreme Court has the power to impose fines on people and companies that violate the law. In this case, federal law #12.965.
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And banning a social media platform that millions use is not?
Banning a site is one thing. Banning an entire communications technology, with abusively high fines for citizens who defy the ban, is on a whole other level.
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collaborating with a law breaker in contempt of court.
Laws don't even seem to be applicable at this point. It is one supreme court justice that is issuing court orders as if he were a king.
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Is it even remotely modeled after the US system of checks and balances? How does the court have what also seems like legislative power?
Yes. However checks and balances work because the other branches will choose to assert their power over a branch that is overstepping. However, the other branches are in the hands of the ruling socialists, and they are just happy to let the judiciary do their dirty work. And, they have quite a few skeletons still in their closet after the Lava Jato scandal. Anyway a thorough explanation of the applicable law, point b…
I'm sorry, but... what?
The Executive is the one closest to this qualification, but Lula, Haddad, Zé Múcio, Tebet and the others in power are nowhere even close to being socialists! Lula perhaps, until about a couple decades ago was a little bit closer but now he's not even on the left very much.
The Congress and the Senate, on the other hand, are mostly in the hands of neopentecostal evangelicals, the pro-gun nutjobs, the agrobusiness tycoons and other capitalists and fascists.
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Nah, the Brazilian government will lose this round. X is not going to cave, and the government doesn’t have the technological capacity to quickly spin up their own Great Firewall.
The average person doesn't know what a DNS is and isn't willing to pay for a VPN. Society isn't a tech bubble.
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#327The list below contains all the countries where the government is very worried about the information available on Twitter/X: - Brazil - Venezuela - North Korea - China - Iran - Myanmar - Pakistan - Russia - Turkmenistan
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#328"People who use VPN to access X will be subject to daily fines of US$8,900" Edit: Thanks for this user https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41404325 for posting the court order and bringing this new information: Apple and Google must remove all VPN apps from their stores! Apple and Google must DELETE all VPN apps already installed on users' phones!!! https://apnews.com/article/brazil-musk-x-suspended-de-moraes...
Wow! Day by day, I appreciate more and more how precious the liberty and freedom we have in the US. And shame on Canada and UK!
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being a democracy does not guarantee that everything you do is correct
Of course it doesn't guarantee that, nor did I ever imply such. It's still the sovereign state however, businesses that want to be active on their territory have to comply with local legislation, wherever that legislation is an extreme overreach or not. This is not a case of one arm of the government doing whatever it wants like with PRISM. This is a public ruling. they're criminal if they don't comply, by definition…
Poor bastards.