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Elon Musk’s X (nee Twitter) went dark in Brazil , a country of more than 200 million souls.
The day before, a supreme court justice, Alexandre de Moraes , had done something hitherto unthinkable: ordered the country's ISPs to block access to the platform.
The animosity between the two goes back to 8 January 2023 , after a mob of his supporters attacked federal government buildings in the capital, Brasília .
Western governments seemed to be asleep at the wheel as their citizens avidly adopted new tools and media that empowered and delighted them but left them vulnerable to detailed surveillance (and manipulation) by a small number of monopolistic foreign corporations.
By 2015 , alarm bells ought to have been ringing in the west, as it became clear that the technology was enabling foreign adversaries (as well as internal subversives and criminals) to disseminate disinformation on an industrial scale.
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