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Musk: Twitter Ad Revenue Down 50% Since Takeover

  • #Computers & internet
  • #Finance
  • #Marketing & sales
  • #United States of America
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JUL 2023
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story last updated JUL 2023

The Spin

Left narrative

Since buying the platform, Elon Musk has made a mockery of Twitter, driving away advertisers for many reasons. First, companies don’t want to be associated with a company that is at best indifferent to, and at worst complicit in, the promotion of hate speech that targets marginalized groups. In addition to the moral qualms with Musk’s free-for-all vision of Twitter, advertisers are rightly worried.

Vox

Right narrative

The powerful woke cartel is striking back against Elon Musk, who dares to bring some semblance of free speech back into American life. The path to restoring free speech was never going to be easy, and Musk may have to play a little ball with the establishment, but the fight for this right remains as important as ever. Musk's efforts have been honorable.

Mises Institute

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