Federal Judge Orders #FBI To Finally Release Seth Rich’s Laptop. BEEN WAITING A LONG TIME FOR THIS!🙈https://t.co/n0KKaWkHek
— thecryptochristian (@thecryptochris1) November 30, 2023
Month: November 2023
My Opinion: https://t.co/6JwlmpsbvW
Personally, and I am an active Twitter user, I did not notice any tweets which condone antisemitism. Overall, I think, Twitter became better as the BLOGGING TOOL after Musk came in: smoother and more efficient. The attempts to censor and… pic.twitter.com/rVYxd1uOyI— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 30, 2023
My Opinion: Personally, and I am an active Twitter user, I did not notice any tweets which condone antisemitism. Overall, I think, Twitter became better as the BLOGGING TOOL after Musk came: smoother and more efficient. The attempts to censor and regulate the expressions on Twitter were more pronounced in the pre-Musk period, and especially so during the Trump Presidency. M.N.
Elon Musk has attacked advertisers amid a boycotting X/Twitter row after the businessman endorsed an antisemitic tweet.
Musk told advertisers boycotting X to “go f**k yourself” and warned that the marketing withdrawal would be “what bankrupts the company”.
The corporate boycott gathered pace after Musk replied to a post sharing an antisemitic conspiracy theory, calling it “actual truth”.
Speaking at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit, Musk said: “If someone is going to try and blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money — go f*ck yourself.”
He also directly addressed Disney president Bob Iger, who had earlier appeared in the DealBook Summit.
Musk said: “Hey Bob, if you’re in the audience. That’s how I feel, don’t advertise.”
Disney recently joined Apple, Comcast and Warner Brothers Discovery in ending its advertising arrangements on X.
Iger had said of Disney’s decision to pull ads: “By him taking the position he took, we felt that the association with that position, and Elon Musk and X, was not a positive one for us.”
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:
- SpaceX rockets rip open Earth’s atmosphere causing bright glowing holes in the sky
- Tesla could ‘face ban’ on selling its self-driving vehicles in the UK amid warning of ‘big concerns’
- Apple and Disney joins X boycott as Elon Musk accused of ‘abhorrent’ antisemitic hate
A report from Media Matters alleged ads were being placed alongside antisemitic content on the social media site.
Musk responded to the claims by filing suit against the organisation.
However in the same interview, Musk admitted his antisemitic post was “a mistake,” calling it “one of the most foolish — if not the most foolish — thing I’ve done on the platform”.
He said: “I should in retrospect not have replied to that one person and should have written in greater length what I meant.”
“But those clarifications were ignored by the media and essentially I handed a loaded gun to those who hate me and arguably to those who are antisemitic. And for that I’m quite sorry, that was not my intention.”
The SpaceX entrepreneur has denied he is antisemitic and said his comments referred not to all Jewish people but to groups like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and other unspecified “Jewish communities”.
The White House also condemned Musk’s endorsement of the post.
Elon Musk has attacked advertisers amid a boycotting X/Twitter row after the businessman endorsed an antisemitic tweet.
Musk told advertisers boycotting X to “go f**k yourself” and warned that the marketing withdrawal would be “what bankrupts the company”.
The corporate boycott gathered pace after Musk replied to a post sharing an antisemitic conspiracy theory, calling it “actual truth”.
Speaking at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit, Musk said: “If someone is going to try and blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money — go f*ck yourself.”
He also directly addressed Disney president Bob Iger, who had earlier appeared in the DealBook Summit.
Musk said: “Hey Bob, if you’re in the audience. That’s how I feel, don’t advertise.”
Disney recently joined Apple, Comcast and Warner Brothers Discovery in ending its advertising arrangements on X.
Iger had said of Disney’s decision to pull ads: “By him taking the position he took, we felt that the association with that position, and Elon Musk and X, was not a positive one for us.”
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:
- SpaceX rockets rip open Earth’s atmosphere causing bright glowing holes in the sky
- Tesla could ‘face ban’ on selling its self-driving vehicles in the UK amid warning of ‘big concerns’
- Apple and Disney joins X boycott as Elon Musk accused of ‘abhorrent’ antisemitic hate
A report from Media Matters alleged ads were being placed alongside antisemitic content on the social media site.
Musk responded to the claims by filing suit against the organisation.
However in the same interview, Musk admitted his antisemitic post was “a mistake,” calling it “one of the most foolish — if not the most foolish — thing I’ve done on the platform”.
He said: “I should in retrospect not have replied to that one person and should have written in greater length what I meant.”
“But those clarifications were ignored by the media and essentially I handed a loaded gun to those who hate me and arguably to those who are antisemitic. And for that I’m quite sorry, that was not my intention.”
The SpaceX entrepreneur has denied he is antisemitic and said his comments referred not to all Jewish people but to groups like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and other unspecified “Jewish communities”.
The White House also condemned Musk’s endorsement of the post.
Though it’s clear Team Biden’s strategy isn’t working, they seem intent on doing more of the same, writes @KarlRove https://t.co/jLooTo6aOw
— Wall Street Journal Opinion (@WSJopinion) November 30, 2023
Forty-seven individuals are charged with “conspiracy to commit subversion” because of unofficial primaries they organized for the 2020 Legislative Council elections. The truth is that the Hong Kong legal system is really on trial.https://t.co/8fvFs6sqo6
— Wall Street Journal Opinion (@WSJopinion) November 30, 2023