Canada is not moving forward with any plans to ban X, according to latest reports. The country is maintaining its current approach toward the social media platform and its operations, meaning users and businesses can continue operating on X without concerns over regulatory restrictions from Canadian authorities. This stands in contrast to ongoing debates in other jurisdictions regarding content moderation and platform regulation.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 01-12 16:55
Canada's recent actions are like ignoring the patches... safety hazards are piling up and yet they choose to turn a blind eye.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-11 11:48
Ironically, Canada's recent actions seem much more rational than Europe's, but how long this can last is another story.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-11 11:43
Is Canada banning X? What's going on with this wave? Other countries are still messing around.
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DataOnlooker
· 01-11 11:41
Alright, Canada doesn't ban X, a wise move.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-11 11:26
ngl canada said "actually we'll just let this one cook" while everyone else is losing their minds over platform regulation lmao. proof sketch: sometimes the least dramatic option hits different
Canada is not moving forward with any plans to ban X, according to latest reports. The country is maintaining its current approach toward the social media platform and its operations, meaning users and businesses can continue operating on X without concerns over regulatory restrictions from Canadian authorities. This stands in contrast to ongoing debates in other jurisdictions regarding content moderation and platform regulation.