STF minister founded his decision by stating that the social network CEO promotes posts that contain extremist and undemocratic discourses
The Federal Supreme Court () scheduled for the period from 7 to 14 March the analysis of the maintenance of the decision of Minister Alexandre de Moraes, which resulted in. The minister founded his decision by stating that the Rumble CEO promotes posts that contain extremist and undemocratic discourses. The suspension of the social network in the country is due to non -compliance with court orders and the spread of contents considered illicit. This action was motivated by a request from the Federal Police, who requested the custody of blogger Allan Lopes dos Santos. He is the subject of investigations for incitement to crimes and attacks on democratic institutions.
The STF’s decision may have a significant impact not only on Rumble, but also on other social networks that face similar challenges in Brazil. The judgment on the Supreme Court will be closely monitored, as the issue involves the protection of democracy and the responsibility of the platforms to moderate content that may incite violence or destabilize institutions.
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Published by Matheus Oliveira