The choice comes after Musk shared an image underwriting the exposed "Pizzagate" paranoid fear
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
The Washington Post has joined the developing rundown of organizations suspending publicizing on Elon Musk's Twitter/X stage in the midst of a progression of hostile to Semitism debates connected with Musk's web-based posts.
The choice comes after Musk shared an image supporting the exposed "Pizzagate" fear-inspired notion, a move that has strengthened the continuous sponsor departure from Twitter/X.
The paper's tech writer, Taylor Lorenz, had looked for an explanation from the Post's publicizing office in regards to their proceeding with help for Musk notwithstanding the new stories on a rising enemy of Semitism. Nonetheless, the promotion division declined to answer.
A Post representative affirmed the choice to stop promotion spending on Twitter/X, expressing that the respite is viable this week, and promotions on Musk's foundation ought to stop running soon.
The representative didn't unveil the specific sum spent on publicizing on Twitter/X. CNN media correspondent Oliver Darcy, who has been observing the pattern of organizations pulling their promotions from Musk's foundation, noticed that the aftermath is stretching out past publicists.