Multiple major companies, including Disney, Warner Bros, and The Washington Post, have ceased advertising on Twitter/X following controversies involving Elon Musk and his posts about 'Pizzagate.' This decision comes after Musk's tweet prompted The Washington Post to halt its ad spending on the platform.
⚠️ JUST IN: *WASHINGTON POST HALTS ADVERTISING ON TWITTER/X AFTER ELON MUSK TWEETED ABOUT PIZZAGATE https://t.co/PDfC0hptUo
BREAKING | The Washington Post will reportedly pause advertising on X. https://t.co/gJy6cmMuVm
The Washington Post will pause ad spending on X because Elon Musk posted a Pizzagate meme. https://t.co/ZAlv7kpZHB
🚨#BREAKING: Reports that The Washington Post will halt advertising on X
BREAKING: Reports that The Washington Post will halt advertising on X
WASHINGTON POST HALTS ADVERTISING ON X AFTER ELON MUSK TWEETED ABOUT PIZZAGATE *
Washington Post Becomes Latest Company to Stop Ads On Twitter/X Amid Musk Controversies https://t.co/KAMOphK7GY
Reliable Sources via @oliverdarcy: Bob the Builder; Musk Promotes Pizzagate; Winter at WaPo https://t.co/XBXzjJPizC
Washington Post Becomes Latest Company to Stop Ads On Twitter/X Amid Musk Controversies https://t.co/KAMOphK7GY
Washington Post Becomes Latest Company to Stop Ads On Twitter/X Amid Musk Controversies https://t.co/KAMOphJzRq
Disney, WB and Other Major Companies Cease Posting on X From Corporate Accounts https://t.co/XL1Jgh9WKX