Elon Musk's social network, X, briefly resumed operations in Brazil after being blocked for three weeks by the Supreme Court. The platform circumvented restrictions by routing traffic through Cloudflare. However, Brazil's telecommunications regulator is attempting to reinstate the block. This episo...
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