In December, more than 10 million people signed up for X, which used to be called Twitter. On Thursday, X CEO Linda Yaccarino revealed this.
The New York Times reported that the company is going to lose $75 million in advertising income by the end of the year because many brands are ending their campaigns on X. Now this news comes out.
These businesses: Paramount Global, Apple, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Comcast, and Warner Bros.
Israeli media said last month that Elon Musk, the owner of the “X” platform (which used to be Twitter), was supporting anti-Semitism because he agreed with a post that said Jews “fuel hatred against whites.”
Some of Musk’s past comments have earned him harsh criticism from the Anti-Defamation League and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On Wednesday, he responded to a user who shared a negative review of an anti-Semitism video made by the Anti-Defamation League Foundation.
A father talks to his son in the video about the hate speech he has spread online and tells him to stop.