X tells Brazil court 'operational faults' allowed blocked users to remain active

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Two accused teenagers to remain in custody for at least two more weeks | SaltWire #newsupdate #newsBRASILIA - Lawyers representing X in Brazil told the Supreme Court on Friday that"operational faults" have allowed users who were ordered blocked to stay active on the social media platform.

A report by Brazil's federal police seen by Reuters last week showed accounts on X that top courts had ordered blocked were still active on the platform by early April, being able to gain new followers and to live-stream videos. The company added these users were owned by people who have a history"of incessantly trying to break imposed security measures", saying they took advantage of"operational faults" and"systemic vulnerabilities" within the platform to keep using it.

X said an operational failure made it possible to see the users' profile bio on X when logging on through the app, though the accounts appeared blocked when accessed through the website.

 

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