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X sues media watchdog over ‘fraudulent attack’ alleging ads next to Nazism on platform

Elon Musk's X has faced growing outrage since Media Matters published the report leading IBM, Comcast and other advertisers to pull ads from the platform.

Published on: Nov 21, 2023 06:42 AM IST
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Messaging platform X on Monday sued media watchdog group Media Matters, alleging the organisation defamed the platform after it published a report that said ads for major brands had appeared next to posts touting Nazism.

The logo of US online social media and social networking service X - formerly Twitter. (AFP)
The logo of US online social media and social networking service X - formerly Twitter. (AFP)

X, formerly Twitter, has faced growing outrage since Media Matters published the report on Thursday, which led IBM, Comcast and several other advertisers to pull ads from the platform in response.

On Saturday, Musk posted that X would file a "thermonuclear" lawsuit against Media Matters and others "who colluded in this fraudulent attack on our company."

Since Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022, a stream of advertisers have fled the platform, wary of some of Musk's controversial posts and layoffs of employees who worked to moderate content.

X Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino told employees in a note on Sunday that while some advertisers had paused their investments following the report's publication, the company had been clear about its efforts to fight antisemitism and discrimination.

"If you search for white nationalist content, there are ads flourishing. The system they say exists is not operating as such," he said.

 
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