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Brazilian investigative media outlet Agência PúblicaNBC News
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Elon Musk and X are using the social media platform’s resources to rally supporters and spread legally questionable talking points about Brazilian Supreme Justice Alexandre de Moraes .
The suspension came after X failed to appoint a legal representative in the country to manage orders and requests from Brazil 's court pertaining to content moderation.
Musk has used the platform to amplify his interpretation of events, spreading misleading information about how the law and government work in Brazil .
X/Twitter is being suspended in Brazil by court order from the Supreme Federal Court .
The suspension affects 20 million users in Brazil , but it was the measure courts understood as necessary to enforce Brazilian law.
Musk and far-right politicians in Brazil are working in each other’s interests, says Nemer .
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