X is reportedly back online for some users in Brazil

X’s return to Brazil
As we have learned from the latest news, the social network X (previously – Twitter) owned by Elon Musk is actively working in Brazil again for many users. This reappearance, however, occurs after over a two weeks the service was banned in the country.

A reborn from the consideration of the importance they are due an independent revival apart from that of the government.
As it has been explained it is necessary to point out that this return does not mean a change of stance by the Brazilian government. As a matter of fact, X has resorted to Cloudflare’s DNS service which helps it to bypass, at least for a while, restrictions set by Brazil’s government.

Setting of the blocking of X
The social network X has been blocked in Brazil since end of August after an order from Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. He had directed the internet service providers in the country to suspend X following months of public sparing with Tesla’s founder, Elon Musk in a disagreement over X’s failure to suspend some particular accounts. According to “The New York Times,” X has begun to regain functionality for many Brazilians despite the fact that the functionality is still somewhat intermittent.

There was no more information as to what lays ahead for X in the Brazilian market.
Brazilian internet service providers are at the moment working on how they would continue to be in a position to enforce the decision of the court. If their attempts fail, the Brazilian authorities will probably seek for other ways to enforce the blockade. Several regulators in the country have penalized users heavily whenever they attempt to violate the country’s ban through the use of VPNs.