SAO PAULO (AP) — Elon Musk’s satellite-based internet service provider Starlink backtracked Tuesday and said it will comply with a Brazilian Supreme Court justice’s order to block the billionaire’s social media platform, X.

Starlink said in a statement posted on X that it will heed Justice Alexandre de Moraes’ order despite him having frozen the company’s assets. Previously, it informally told the telecommunications regulator that it would not comply until de Moraes reversed course.

“Regardless of the illegal treatment of Starlink in freezing our assets, we are complying with the order to block access to X in Brazil,” the company statement said. “We continue to pursue all legal avenues, as are others who agree that @alexandre’s recent order violate the Brazilian constitution.”

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      If the internet is being used to distribute child porn would you ban the internet?

      You can’t just keep banning everything that is used to commit a crime, because criminals will find a way to use everything to commit crimes.

      Yeah, that telegram porn accusation is pretty disappointing, but let’s not pretend for a moment that any government actually gives a shit about it. It’s being used to have conversations they can’t see, and that’s why they are using child porn—the silver bullet—to take them down.

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        If the internet is being used to distribute child porn would you ban the internet?

        You would ban the site, and any company refusing to ban the site (FREE SPEECH!!!) would then also be banned.

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            But that doesn’t fix the issue. They switch sites. You have to ban the internet.

            And yet, somehow, governments do manage to block it without banning the internet. It’s a miracle! Governments must be magic!

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              And yet, even after being blocked, the issue persists elsewhere. Nothing is solved! Go go government bullshit!

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                “It’s everywhere you look! I can’t open a single folder on my computer without finding more of it!”

                What was your location again?

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                    Been beat? You didn’t even make an argument, just assumed nonsense was true.

                    Does it exist? Yes. Is it everywhere? Hardly. Does the ban significantly reduce access and availability? Yes.

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      isp’s and even governments should not be in charge of censoring content. child porn and state secrets and even twitter can be illegal without forcing an isp to censor peoples internet. for years I’ve seen lemmy and reddit fight for net neutrality and common carrier status, but as soon as elon is involved the hate boner takes over. lemmy is so weird.

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          you deal with the people doing it and not with the people who control the pipes.

          edit. I see the part of my comment that was confusing and I edited it without removing it. i still have more nuance to that part of the statement but its more than I’m willing to type and just muddys my point.

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              I really don’t understand what Yall are talking about. ISPs don’t host childporn. In fact they host nothing, and should not be responsable or even aware of what goes through their pipes. It should be illegal for them to snoop. Starlink is an isp. Even if starlink starts blocking x, or anything else, which they shouldn’t be able to, people can vpn around that. People shouldn’t have to though. This is a net neutrality issue. ISPs shouldn’t be allowed to block or alter or selectively slow or disable content on the net.

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                So if a website in another country is distributing child porn everyone should just shrug their shoulders and say “there’s nothing we can do”? Despite the fact that there is very clearly something we can do?