What will be true about the X (Twitter) and Brazil Supreme Court controversy by April 2025?
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11%
A criminal case was initiated against Elon Musk in Brazil
10%
Any X employee spends 2 days or more in Brazilian jail / prison
6%
Dogecoin is forbidden in Brazil
4%
Brazilians can use starlink service for free
2%
A prison warrant is issued against Elon Musk
1.1%
Alexandre de Moraes resigned or was impeached
Resolved
YES
Brazilians need VPN to access X
Resolved
YES
X is fined in R$ 100k (20k USD) or more
Resolved
YES
X appoints a local representative in Brazil
Resolved
YES
The blocking of X is lifted
Resolved
YES
X effectively pays a fine of R$ 100k or more
Resolved
YES
X closed their office in Brazil

This market forecasts the status of the ongoing controversy between X (formerly Twitter) and the Brazil Supreme Court in April 2025. Participants will predict the long-term outcomes of this conflict, which revolves around issues of free speech, content moderation, and the balance between corporate autonomy and government regulation.

Elon Musk has decided that X (formerly Twitter) will not comply with a court order from Brazil's Supreme Court, which he views as an aggressive act of censorship, particularly concerning the "Twitter Files Brazil." Musk emphasizes that principles, specifically defending free speech, are more important than profit, even if it means facing financial and operational consequences in Brazil​ (The Epoch Times)​.

Predictions might include whether the legal dispute has been resolved, the impact on X's operations in Brazil, any lasting changes to Brazilian law or digital policy, and the broader implications for global internet governance and free speech online.

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@FranklinBaldo You’re not being consistent with your rules. Further below you said that you would resolve it in April.

bought Ṁ732 YES

@FabioTran Can you change the question to say “until April” rather than “by April”?

bought Ṁ588 YES

@FranklinBaldo Resolves YES.

E.g. "When the Guardian tried to access the network on its computer and mobile phone, it received a message reading: “Seems like you lost connectivity. We’ll keep retrying. [...] Brazilian users could no longer read his words [on Twitter] without using a virtual private network (VPN)."

Market about how many people will be fined for using X via VPN: https://manifold.markets/coproduct/how-many-people-will-be-fined-for-u?r=Y29wcm9kdWN0

sold Ṁ47 YES

@FranklinBaldo Does it resolve if it is free in April or if users used it for free at any moment until April?

@FabioTran April

bought Ṁ50 YES

@FranklinBaldo today Brazilian are saying goodbye to Twitter and sharing their other social media accounts

https://manifold.markets/LeonardoKr/will-alexandre-de-moraes-be-ministe?r=TGVvbmFyZG9Lcg

For a shorter time horizon and regarding one specific question

The solution is according to the situation in April 2025, right? So if X closes its office and then reopens it before April 2025, or if VPN is needed only for a week in January (for example), both solve as No - is this correct?

@andyou depends on how the answer is formulated. i would argue that "X closed their office in Brazil" can be resolved as soon as it happens but "Brazilians need VPN to access X" we need to wait until April 2025

@FranklinBaldo Thanks! I think there is a chance X is blocked in the coming weeks, but this shouldn’t last until April

@FranklinBaldo Thanks! I think there is a chance X is blocked in the coming weeks, but this shouldn’t last until April

@andyou fee free to add an answer to cover that

@FranklinBaldo Just confirming you will only resolve this answer in April, not at the moment x is blocked.

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