The Tesla CEO bristled at the idea that he was antisemitic and said that advertisers who left X, formerly known as Twitter, should not think they could blackmail him. Robert Iger, chief executive of Walt Disney, which pulled ads on X. Iger spoke earlier at the event and said that Disney...
The Tesla(TSLA.O)CEO bristled at the idea that he was antisemitic and said that advertisers who left X, formerly known as Twitter, should not think they could blackmail him. “If somebody’s gonna try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money? Go fuck yoursel...
Billionaire Elon Musk said that advertisers who left X should consider returning to the platform Facebook Twitter Comments Print Email ByEric RevellFOXBusiness video It’s payday for Elon Musk: Jack Otter Panelists Al Root and Jack Otter discuss how Tesla shareholders voted to reinstate a nearly ...
In the UK, Twitter’s managing directorDara Nasrand planning chiefDavid Wilding– who have both been credited in the industry as nurturing a “special” workplace culture and award-winning sales team – recently left the business. Campaignunderstands in the UK only about 15% of its 80-strong...
At this moment, those three needs are “unknowns” at Twitter. Here’s a litmus test: If you don’t know who to email at a media property, and can’t assume that those people would know what the property will look like in 30 days anyway, it’s time to take a pause. I don’t...
Trying to transform the service into a tech company rather than a social network "has been the single largest cause of the demise of Twitter," Enberg said. Blue checkmarks and misinformation The blue checkmarks that once signified that the person or institution behind an account was who they ...
"I have a few friends around the world who have deleted their accounts. They want nothing to do with Twitter because Musk has taken control," said Michael Petrelis, a San Francisco resident and gay rights activist, "For myself, because Twitter is such an effective tool to...
Elon Musk—like any American eighth-grader who ought to know better—sees the infringement on his company’s earnings as a violation of hisFirst Amendmentrights*. That’s not what The U.S. Constitution says about freedom of speech. In addition, he claims that he’s being blackmailed by the...
The example the company gives is someone who Tweets about liking the new album from a favorite band. The venue hosting that band for an upcoming performance could target that Twitter user— with a link to buy tickets—based on their location and their conversations about the album. ...
So far, Musk has threatened a “thermonuclear name & shame” for brands who stopped advertising on Twitter.4 Last week, Musk tweeted a string of attacks aimed at Twitter’s top advertiser, Apple Inc., and its CEO, Tim Cook. Apple temporarily paused its advertisements after the mass shooting...