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This week, the Federal Supreme Court of Brazil (STF) made two notable decisions that sparked widespread public discussion. Firstly, the Supreme Court passed a new regulatory measure targeting social media platforms, aimed at strengthening control over online content. This decision could have a profound impact on freedom of expression online in Brazil.
Secondly, the Supreme Court also approved a decree previously signed by current President Lula, which re-tightened gun control policies. This move marks a shift in Brazil's gun control policy, contrasting sharply with the stance of the previous administration.
These two decisions have sparked widespread controversy in Brazilian society. Supporters argue that these measures help maintain social order and public safety, while critics worry that they may infringe on civil rights. Regardless, these decisions will have a significant impact on Brazil's social media environment and gun culture, warranting our continued attention to their subsequent developments.