CEOs Explain Why Their Brands Stopped Advertising On Elon Musk’s Twitter

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CEOs Explain Why Their Brands Stopped Advertising On Elon Musk’s Twitter
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At least 50 of Twitter’s top 100 advertisers have left the platform since Elon Musk bought the social media site. The Onion asked prominent CEOs why their brands are no longer advertising on Twitter, and here’s what they said.

“Moderation is key to revenue growth in social media platforms. We’ve seen this time and again.

Free speech absolutism is not a meaningful position in this case, and seems to indicate an individual who has not clearly thought through such a position’s ramifications for the quality and character of online speech.”“The last time I drove a Tesla it called me a pedophile and drove off a cliff.”“Oreos are already the preferred cookie of avowed Nazis. We don’t need Twitter’s help solidifying that.

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