On the first day without X, many Brazilians say they feel disconnected from the world (2024)

SAO PAULO (AP) — The blocking of social media platform X in Brazil divided users and politicians over the legitimacy of the ban, and many Brazilians on Sunday had difficulty and doubts over navigating other social media in its absence.

The shutdown of Elon Musk’s platform started early Saturday, making it largely inaccessible on both the web and through mobile apps after the billionaire refused to name a legal representative to the country, missing a deadline imposed by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The blockade marks an escalation in a monthslong feud between Musk and de Moraes over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation.

Brazil has been one of the biggest markets for X, with tens of millions of users.

“I’ve got the feeling that I have no idea what’s happening in the world right now. Bizarre,” entertainment writer and heavy X user Chico Barney wrote on Threads, a text-based app developed by Instagram that Barney was using as an alternative. “This Threads algorithm is like an all-you-can-eat restaurant where the waiter keeps serving things I would never order.”

Bluesky, a social media platform that was launched last year as an alternative to X and other more established sites, has seen a large influx of Brazilians in the past couple of days. The company said Friday it has seen about 200,000 new users from Brazil sign up during that time, and the number “continues to grow by the minute.” Brazilian users are also setting records for activities such as follows and likes, Bluesky said.

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Previous users of other platforms welcomed Brazilians to their ranks. “Hello literally everyone in Brazil,” a user wrote on Threads. “We’re a lot nicer than Twitter here,” said another.

Platform migration isn’t uncommon for Brazilians, who were huge adopters of Orkut, and when Orkut went kaput, they very gladly moved to other platforms.

X is not as popular in Brazil as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or TikTok. However, it remains an important platform on which Brazilians engage in political debates and is highly influential among politicians, journalists and other opinion makers.

It’s also where they share their sense of humor. Many of the country’s most famous memes originate from posts on X before spreading to other social networks. Last week, for instance, Brazilians collaboratively crafted an absurd storyline for a fictional telenovela, complete with a theme song created using artificial intelligence tools.

Pop stars and their fanbases were also hit by Brazilians being left off the platform.

“Wait a lot of my fan pages are Brazilian!!! Come back hold up!!,” Cardi B said Friday on X. A fan page dedicated to Timothée Chalamet, known by the handle TimotheeUpdates, said it would temporarily cease updating as all of its administrators are Brazilian.

De Moraes said X will stay suspended until it complies with his orders, and he also set a daily fine of 50,000 reais ($8,900) for people or companies using virtual private networks, or VPNs, to access it. Some legal experts questioned the grounds for that decision and how it would be enforced. Others suggested the move was authoritarian.

The Brazilian Bar Association said Friday in a statement that it would request the Supreme Court review the fines imposed on all citizens using VPNs or other means to access X without due process. The bar argued that sanctions should never be imposed summarily before ensuring an adversarial process and the right to full defense.

“I’ve used VPNs a lot in authoritarian countries like China to continue accessing news sites and social networks,” Maurício Santoro, a political science professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, said on the platform before its shutdown. “It never occurred to me that this type of tool would be banned in Brazil. It’s dystopian.”

A search Friday on X showed hundreds of Brazilian users inquiring about VPNs that could potentially enable them to continue using the platform by making it appear they are logging on from outside the country.

“Tirants want to turn Brazil into another commie dictatorship but we won’t back down. I repeat: do not vote on those who don’t respect free speech. Orwell was right,” right-wing congressman Nikolas Ferreira, one of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s closest allies, published before X went off. Musk replied with an emoji suggesting agreement: “100”.

Ferreira is a 28-year-old YouTuber who received the most votes of the 513 elected federal lawmakers in the 2022 election. De Moraes ordered the block of his social media accounts after a mob of Bolsonaro supporters attacked Brazil’s Congress, presidential palace and Supreme Court in January 2023 seeking to overturn the election.

Lawmaker Bia Kicis said “the consequences of Alexandre de Moraes’ attacks to Elon Musk, X and Starlink will be regrettable for Brazilians.” She also urged Rodrigo Pacheco, the president of the country’s Senate, to act. Kicis has repeatedly urged Pacheco to open impeachment proceedings against the Supreme Court justice.

“We need to leave this state of apathy and stop the worst from happening,” the pro-Bolsonaro lawmaker, whose profiles were blocked by de Moraes in 2022, also said.

The former president said Saturday on Instagram that X’s departure from Brazil was “another blow to our freedom and legal security.”

“It not only affects our freedom of expression, but also undermines the confidence of international companies in operating on Brazilian soil, with impacts ranging from national security to the quality of the information that reaches our citizens,” Bolsonaro said.

On Friday, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva backed de Moraes’ decision and took aim at Musk for positioning himself as though he was above the law during an interview with Radio MaisPB.

“Any citizen, from anywhere in the world, who has investments in Brazil, is subject to the Brazilian Constitution and Brazilian laws. Therefore, if the Supreme Court has made a decision for citizens to comply with certain things, they either have to comply or take another course of action,” Lula said. “It’s not because the guy has a lot of money that he can disrespect it.”

Ana Júlia Alves de Oliveira, an 18-year-old student, shared that many young people like her no longer watch newscasts or read newspapers, relying solely on social media platforms like X for their news. Without this platform, she felt disconnected.

“I kind of lost touch with what’s going on around the world,” she said. “I saw a lot of entertainment there too, so this is a new reality for me.”

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Ortutay reported from San Francisco and Biller from Rio de Janeiro. Associated Press writers Mauricio Savarese and Felipe Campos Mello contributed from Sao Paulo.

On the first day without X, many Brazilians say they feel disconnected from the world (2024)

FAQs

How do Brazilians view the US? ›

In 2024, 64 percent of the Brazilian population surveyed had a favorable opinion of the United States. This is the highest figure since 2015, when 73 percent of Brazilians said they had a good opinion of the North American country. While, in 2024, four percent of respondents had a very negative opinion of the U.S..

Do Brazilians kiss when they meet? ›

It is common for men and woman to exchange kisses on the cheek when first meeting in social situations. This is often accompanied with a touch on the arm and shoulder. Some Brazilians kiss one cheek, but most kiss two or three times (alternating cheeks).

How do Brazilians interact with each other? ›

Brazilians focus on nonverbal cues and body language to determine someone's true intentions. In conversation, they often use physical contact with each other to emphasize meaning. Personal space is smaller in Brazilian culture than in others; Brazilians stand close to one another while speaking.

Do Brazilians take relationships seriously? ›

Casual Vibes: The American influence has also nudged Brazil's dating culture to be more open to casual dating. While serious relationships are still on the menu, there's a growing curiosity to explore and understand sexuality without rushing into long-term commitments.

Are Brazilians considered Westerners? ›

Between the eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, prominent countries in the West such as the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand have been once envisioned as ethnocracies for Whites.

Why do Brazilians want to come to America? ›

Many Brazilians come to the United States knowing that they can earn as much as four times what they earn in Brazil working the same jobs. This opportunity to accrue significant savings is perhaps the single greatest factor in influencing Brazilian immigration to the country.

How long do Brazilians date before marriage? ›

Dating and Marriage

Teengers usually meet at school and socialise in groups. Once people are young adults, they usually date for one to three years before deciding to become engaged. Since Brazil is quite a class-conscious society, people will generally marry from a similar social background.

What happens when you marry a Brazilian? ›

Foreign individuals who are married to Brazilian citizens are eligible to apply for a permanent visa. This means that they can live and work in Brazil permanently without any restrictions.

What does 🤙 mean in Brazil? ›

In Hawaii, the shaka sign is known as "hang loose" and is popular in surfer culture. In coastal Brazil, the shaka sign, known as the "hang loose" (also derived from an eponymous clothing brand, which uses the shaka as a logo), is a common gesture.

How does Brazil express their love? ›

Physical Contact: Brazilians tend to be quite tactile people. The touching of arms and backs is a common and widely accepted practice. Generally, public displays of affection such as holding hands and kissing are acceptable.

What behaviors should Brazilians avoid? ›

Do not discuss business during meals unless your host brings it up. Business may occasionally be discussed at dinner in São Paulo or Rio. Brazilians always wash their hands before eating and rarely touch food with their hands. Use a knife and fork for everything, even fruit.

What is considered rude in Brazil? ›

Avoid using the American “o*kay” sign, which makes an “o” shape with index and thumb touching. This is a rude symbol in Brazil that translates roughly to extending your middle finger in the us. A clicking of the tongue while shaking one's head can also signify disappointment in Brazil.

What age do Brazilian men get married? ›

In the case of marriages between people of different sexes, the average age was 31.5 years for men, compared to 29.1 years for women. The legal marriage rate in Brazil reached 5.9 in 2022.

How does Brazil compare to the United States? ›

Compared with the US, Brazil is a much poorer country. The reasons for this are complex, but one of the main contributors is economic inequality. In Brazil, one percent of the population owns 50 percent of the land.

Can Brazilians visit America? ›

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All Brazilians need a visa to travel to the United States, including transit passengers making an international connection.

What US states have the most Brazilians? ›

In 2023, it is estimated that about two million Brazilians lived in the United States. Of these, half a million lived in the state of New York. The largest community resided in the state of Florida, with around 590,000 Brazilians divided between the consulate in Miami and the consulate in Orlando.

Are Brazilians Native American? ›

No. Genetic studies say that Brazilians are genetically diverse due to mixed-race marriages and families. We are, in average, roughly 70% European, 20% African, and 10% Native American. In reality, these percentages change according to where you are in the country and your social class.

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