Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes faces off against X’s Elon Musk.
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Brazil’s attempt to strike a balance between free speech and regulation of online platforms has become politicized – complicating future legislation.
What goes on in the Twitter shadows.
New research shows that antisemitic posts surged as the ‘free speech absolutist’ took over the social media giant. And it has settled at a higher level since.
Could the former tweeter-in-chief make a Twitter comeback?
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Analysis of Trump’s post-Twitter communications suggest that the former president has not moderated his messaging style. So what does that mean if he were to go back on Twitter?
African tech entrepreneurs are performing well despite extreme challenges.
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A new handbook shows that African entrepreneurs are able to hold their own globally if given the chance.
Some Nigerians protesting against a proposed social media bill.
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The Nigerian government has no legal capacity to unilaterally regulate or police borderless social media platforms.
The feeling of desertion by Nigeria’s federal government has not left the region that was defined as Biafra during the country’s civil war.
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Until the conditions that led to the Nigeria-Biafra war are resolved, the debate on the viability of one Nigeria will continue to arise.