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It’s been exactly two years since Elon Musk completed his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter and to say that these two years have been turbulent would be a massive understatement. From mass layoffs to scrapping popular features and introducing new ones seemingly on a whim, Musk has not only turned Twitter upside down but he also changed its name to X, reportedly as a first step to turning it into the “everything app” the eccentric billionaire dreams of building one day.
Befitting of these deeply polarized times, the public is divided on whether or not Musk’s takeover, recently labeled as "the worst buyout since the Financial Crisis" by the Wall Street Journal, has made the platform better or worse. While some say that Musk has turned Twitter, or X for that matter, into the last bastion of free speech in a world that has widely succumbed to “wokeness”, others think that the lack of content moderation has turned it into a cesspool of disinformation, conspiracy theories and hate.
According to Kantar Media Reactions, an annual report on advertising and media trends, marketers appear to lean in the second direction. Kantar found that marketers’ trust in Twitter/X has eroded in recent years, with just 12 percent of marketing professionals saying they trust ads on the platform in 2024 and a net 26 percent of them planning to reduce ad spend on X next year. The main driver behind the advertiser exodus from X appears to be the lack of brand safety, as just 4 percent of respondents think that ads on the platform provide that.
Of course it deteriorates!!! All the different governments’ “disinformation, misinformation and malinformation” bureaus are attacking with full bore attacks on the advertisers, users and in country organizations. It is only to be expected. Does Musk have a way to defend and even counter-attack? I suspect so! I would go to the advertisers’ that quit competition and offer deep discounts! Attack them back in the pocketbook. I think users are on to the governments, though. The users will go after the governments on X, hammer and tongs. Let the fun begin!!!
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If I'm not mistaken Elon Musk has taken legal action against an influential advertising industry body – whose members include Unilever, Mars and CVS.
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Any readings on this?
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Elon Musk is not idealistic! A complete proof of my thoughts about him. Why did he pay the fine imposed by Brazil's supreme court of justice? If he were an idealist, he would fight to the end for the right to freedom of expression. What he did... was and paid the fine for X to start operating again.
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