President Maduro suspends X social network in Venezuela for 10 days after exchange with Elon Musk
- President Nicolás Maduro ordered a 10-day block on X in Venezuela, accusing owner Elon Musk of promoting hatred after the country's disputed presidential election.
- Maduro claimed Musk violated X's rules and "has incited hatred" during a pro-government speech.
- The National Telecommunications Commission proposed the suspension to allow for documentation, as Maduro criticized Musk for “electoral fraud.
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Venezuela's autocratic leader Nicolás Maduro accuses Musk of inciting hatred and allowing the opposition to use the service to cause unrest in the country.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered the temporary blocking of X (formerly Twitter), accusing its owner Elon Musk of using the platform to incite hatred after the country's elections.
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