Dude now it's been unbanned already. Why are you posting old news?
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The question stands for the EU
From my view, three things:
- I'd encourage you to add the date to the post title, as it is more than a week old, i.e. like "Elon Musk's X banned in Brazil: Could Europe follow suit (2024-10-09)". ~~This is not a rule of this community but good style, imo.~~ Edit: It actually is a rule, I just forgot. :/
- The article mentions Europe in passing only, in the final paragraph. The vast majority of the text is a (now outdated!) description of the situation in Brazil. As such, I find it a bit questionable whether this fits !europe.
- I never heard of the source. This seemingly being a Maltese news blog(?) without (?) a clear subject focus makes me a bit wary. (On the plus side, the site is much larger than SEO spam sites and has more authors.)
Point taken, I'll be more cautious in the future. I guess I need to pay more attention to community's rules.
Don't worry. Also β you can edit, e.g. the title indefinitely.
Yup, it's old news.
If they do so, they should before the German elections. Musk has shown an affinity for the far-right party AfD, and itβs not unlikely that heβd use his site to get them into power.
But where will I get my validation for any stupid idea or ill-informed comment I have? Huh? /s I don't know, I wish average person could think rationally and twitter would die on it's own after the weirdo took it over.
It's already been banned here in Pakistan for months.
What for?
It's been banned since February 2024 (around the time of the national elections). PTA didn't give a reason besides "national security concerns". However, there were great accusations that the election was rigged against the party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, and thus journalists and the public suspected that it was done to stifle the spreading of such accusations.