Brazil’s ban on Elon Musk’s social network, X, will likely have minimal impact on the company’s overall business. Although Brazil is one of the largest markets for users, it contributes only a small portion of revenue. The ban follows Musk’s decision to close X’s office in Brazil rather than comply with judicial orders.
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