Social network X has once again emerged in Brazil after a three-week ban imposed by the country’s Supreme Court. This was achieved through a technical maneuver involving a change in the routing of Internet traffic, with the company utilizing the Cloudflare service to bypass the restrictions imposed by Brazilian Internet providers. [source]
The head of the Brazilian telecommunication regulator Anatel has confirmed the actions taken to restore access to X in the country. X is a platform where users can publish public messages and interact with one another, boasting a large global audience and consistently ranking among the top 10 most visited sites online.
Meanwhile, X remains prohibited in Russia due to repeated violations of the country’s legislation. This highlights the ongoing challenges faced by social media platforms operating in different regions around the world.