Elon Musk has broken his silence on widely-reported claims that a remote Amazon tribe got addicted to pornography after the arrival of Starlink internet. The reports stemmed from a New York Times ...
A remote tribe in Brazil has become bitterly divided nine months after gaining access to satellite internet via Elon Musk’s Starlink service ... told The New York Times.
Musk also owns Starlink. Musk's post came after the New York Times wrote a second article on June 11, titled: 'No, a Remote Amazon Tribe Did Not Get Addicted to Porn.' The article tried to argue ...
Teenagers in a remote Brazilian tribe have become hooked on pornography months after they were given high-speed internet access via Elon Musk’s Starlink ... told The New York Times.
What started as a moment of optimism and excitement was swiftly transformed into something worrying and sinister after a ...
The 2,000-member tribe is one of hundreds across Brazil that are suddenly logging on with Starlink ... live without the Internet.” – The New York Times Follow us on our official WhatsApp ...