LATIN AMERICA ADVISOR

LATIN AMERICA ADVISOR

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December 3, 0056

What Might Changes at Twitter Mean for Latin Americans?

Political discourse is prevalent in Latin America via Twitter. Billionaire Elon Musk is seeking to buy the platform, though he said Friday that the deal was “temporarily on hold.” // File Photo: Marten Bjork via Unsplash.com.

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Doug Cassel, emeritus professor of law at Notre Dame Law School and U.S. nominee to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in 2017: “After Elon Musk’s expected takeover of Twitter, the prospects for political dialogue healthy for democracy in the region, already troubling, may become even worse. Money matters. Musk’s wealth—estimated at $265 billion—is nearly 10 times the gross domestic product of El Salvador, and about the same as the GDPs of Chile or Colombia. According to the World Bank, three quarters of the region’s residents have access to the Internet. Nearly all of those use social media, of which Twitter’s 100 million or so users account for more than 10 percent of all digital interactions. True, the region’s most followed tweeters tend to be athletes and artists…”

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