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Free speech is key but hold social media firms accountable for their missteps

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Logos of US social networks Facebook and Instagram on the screens of a tablet and a mobile phone. [AFP]

The recent ban of X (formerly Twitter) by the Brazilian Supreme Court has ignited a critical debate about the role of big tech companies in global democracies. The ban, which followed a disagreement over the social media company's refusal to censor accounts spreading misinformation and disinformation, raises significant questions about the influence and responsibility of tech giants in sovereign nations. Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, publicly vowed to defy the court's orders, labelling the action as unconstitutional.

The arrest of Pavel Durov, CEO of the messaging app Telegram, in France last month for crimes including complicity in distributing child pornography and illegal drugs, is another example of the growing tension between tech companies and national governments. Similarly, in 2015, Brazil temporarily banned WhatsApp for failing to cooperate with criminal investigations. These instances highlight the escalating friction between the global reach of technology and the jurisdictional powers of national governments.

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