X Remains 'No 1 News App' in Brazil Despite Nationwide Ban, Fine Over VPN Use; Elon Musk Elated

Elon Musk felt cheered seeing X being on the 'no 1 news app' in Brazil despite nationwide ban announced five days ago. Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) was banned in Brazil by SC judge Alexandre de Moraes over not blocking certain accounts.

Elon Musk Followers on X Representational Image (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons, Unsplash)

Despite the nationwide ban, Elon Musk's X remains at the top of the app store as the most downloaded free news app. X was banned from Brazil by justice Alexandre de Moraes for not blocking the accounts of some journalists, prominent politicians, and citizens. The Brazilian judiciary system, which imposed a penalty of nearly USD 8,900 on Brazilians over using a VPN to access X, lifted this restriction. Elon Musk, who is said to be battling for the 'Freedom of Speech' or 'Free Speech' of Brazil's citizens on his social platform, was elated by seeing X remaining the number 1 news app in the country even after it was banned five days ago. Elon Musk cheered on a user's post and said, "Yay!" SpaceX Evacuates Employees in Brazil As SC Judge Alexandre de Moraes Orders To Freeze Company’s Assets Amid X Shutdown; Elon Musk Reacts.

Elon Musk Says ‘Yay!’ to the News of X Remaining ‘No 1 News App’ in Brazil Despite Nationwide Ban

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