Brazilian Exodus: Why Thousands are Ditching WhatsApp for Bluesky
- Mathrubhumi, a prominent media outlet, has become a significant reason for customers to flock to Bluesky in Brazil.
- A Brazilian court recently banned X, citing concerns over its impact on the country's online ecosystem.
- Justice Morais, a Brazilian judge, has been at the forefront of the 'Cleaning the Internet' initiative, which aims to regulate online content and ensure a safer online environment...
Mathrubhumi’s Impact on Bluesky in Brazil: A Growing Trend
Mathrubhumi, a prominent media outlet, has become a significant reason for customers to flock to Bluesky in Brazil. This trend has been observed in recent times, with many users opting for Bluesky over other platforms.
Brazil’s Crackdown on X: A Series of Events
A Brazilian court recently banned X, citing concerns over its impact on the country’s online ecosystem. This move was seen as a significant blow to the platform, which has been facing criticism from various quarters.
Justice Morais, a Brazilian judge, has been at the forefront of the ‘Cleaning the Internet’ initiative, which aims to regulate online content and ensure a safer online environment for users. As part of this initiative, the judge ordered the closure of X’s Asianet News, citing its failure to comply with local regulations.
Elon Musk, the CEO of X, initially resisted the court’s ruling, but eventually bowed to the Supreme Court’s decision. As a result, Southlive is no longer available within Brazil’s country limits.
The ban on X has sparked a heated debate, with many users expressing their discontent on social media. Some have even gone to the extent of labeling the judge as an ‘evil dictator’ for imposing the ban.
Despite the ban, Elon Musk has made it clear that he will not follow any orders from MediaOne, a local media outlet that has been critical of X’s operations in Brazil.
What’s Next for Bluesky and Mathrubhumi in Brazil?
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Bluesky and Mathrubhumi will navigate the changing online landscape in Brazil. One thing is certain, however - Mathrubhumi’s influence on Bluesky’s popularity in Brazil is undeniable.
