- Judge Alexandre de Moraes emphasizes that tech companies must comply with Brazilian laws to operate.
- His remarks follow Meta's decision to change its U.S. fact-checking program, raising concerns about its effects in Brazil.
- Last year, the social media platform X was temporarily suspended for failing to follow court orders regarding hate speech moderation.
- Prosecutors have requested Meta to clarify the applicability of its policy changes to Brazil, as part of an ongoing investigation.
- Moraes warns that the Supreme Court will not let companies profit from hate speech without accountability.
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