The CEO of the Rumble Video Platform, Chris Pavlovski, published on Wednesday (19), a post that marks the minister of (Supreme Federal Court) and says that the company “will not comply with its illegal orders.”
“Hi @alexandre. Rumble will not comply with its illegal orders. Instead, we will see ourselves in court,” says the publication, made in Portuguese and English.
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According to the same report, the platforms claim that recent orders of Moraes determine that Rumble closes the account of Bolsonarist influencer Allan dos Santos and provides his user data violate the sovereignty of the country and the country’s laws.
Popular among the right influencers, Rumble.
The measure was announced a day after Moraes revoked the suspension of social networking accounts by influencer Bruno Aiub, known as Monarchk. Rumble was among the platforms where the podcaster had been blocked.
In December 2023, Pavlovski had announced that he would disable access to the site in Brazil, claiming as a reason to suspend profiles of creator profiles from his networks. He also said he would appeal the decisions.
Created in 2013, the platform is an alternative to Youtube and seeks to differentiate itself by putting itself as in favor of “free speech”, with fewer content moderation rules, and.
Shortly after publicizing a tweet where Pavlovski said that Rumble could return to Brazil and that soon there would be more information about it, the deputy (PL-SP) published a post release the channel of the program of Allan dos Santos on the platform.
Pavlovski, in which Bolsonarists claimed to suffer persecution and censorship by the judiciary, in a session marked by criticism of Moraes.
In late November last year, the Rumble CEO posted a photo with Donald Trump, current president of the United States, and Elon Musk, owner of Twitter and currently responsible for commanding a department in the Republican government. In the caption of the image, he wrote: “freedom of expression saved.”