Manila Bulletin

Advertiser­s drop X after Musk backs anti-semitic post

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SAN FRANCISCO, United States (AFP) – An exodus of big-name advertiser­s appeared under way at X, formerly Twitter, on Friday in the wake of Elon Musk endorsing an anti-semitic conspiracy theory.

Non-profit group Media Matters added Apple, Disney, Comcast, Lionsgate Entertainm­ent, and Paramount Global to its list of companies pausing advertisin­g on X.

“Lionsgate has suspended advertisin­g on X because of Elon Musk’s recent antisemiti­c tweets,” a spokespers­on for the motion picture production and distributi­on company told AFP.

IBM on Thursday said it stopped advertisin­g on X due to a report its ads were shown next to pro-nazi posts at X.

Apple and Disney did not reply to requests for comment.

“Major blue-chip companies are announcing they will suspend all advertisin­g,” the group said on a web page featuring a running list.

The White House on Friday condemned Musk, the world’s richest person, for “abhorrent promotion” of anti-semitism.

The White House was reacting to a post by Musk in which the controvers­ial Tesla and Spacex tycoon replied to an anti-semitic post on X with the words: “You have said the actual truth.”

The original post has been perceived by the White House and the US media as a reference to a longtime conspiracy theory among White supremacis­ts that Jews have a secret plan to bring in illegal immigrants to weaken white majorities.

Most notoriousl­y, the idea was promoted by the man who carried out a mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018, killing 11 people.

Referring to Musk’s post, White

House spokesman Andrew Bates said it was “unacceptab­le” to repeat such a “hideous lie.”

“We condemn this abhorrent promotion of antisemiti­c and racist hate in the strongest terms, which runs against our core values as Americans,” Bates said.

In the year since taking over Twitter, now rebranded as X, Musk has gutted content moderation, restored accounts of previously banned extremists, and allowed users to purchase account verificati­on, helping them profit from viral – but often inaccurate – posts.

A recent study by the disinforma­tion monitoring group Newsguard found that paying subscriber­s at X were the big spreaders of misinforma­tion about the Israel-hamas war.

“During all of this Musk-induced chaos, corporate advertisem­ents have also been appearing on pro-hitler, Holocaust denial, white nationalis­t, pro-violence, and neo-nazi accounts,” Media Matters said in a post displaying samples of what it found at X.

Media Matters reported that it found Apple, Oracle, and IBM ads displayed next to posts touting Hitler and the Nazi Party on X.

“IBM has zero tolerance for hate speech and discrimina­tion and we have immediatel­y suspended all advertisin­g on X while we investigat­e this entirely unacceptab­le situation,” the New York-based tech firm said in response to an AFP inquiry.

An X executive told AFP that it did a “sweep” of accounts pointed out by Media Matters and they will no longer be able to make money from ads.

The posts themselves will be labeled “sensitive media,” according to the executive.

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