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Brazil's Supreme Court has cleared X (formerly Twitter) to resume service in the country, effective immediately. The platform was suspended since late August for not complying with court orders related to hate speech moderation and failing to name a legal representative in the country. Elon Musk, the billionaire owner, had initially resisted these rulings but recently started to comply, paying fines and appointing a local representative.
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