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Elon Musk is calling on the CEOs of companies that pull their ads from Twitter to complain

  • November 28, 2022
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Elon Musk-Twitter buying process, which turns into a snake story, Musk’s platform $44 billion resulted in the purchase of such a large sum of money. While Musk’s moves

Elon Musk-Twitter buying process, which turns into a snake story, Musk’s platform $44 billion resulted in the purchase of such a large sum of money. While Musk’s moves following this purchase were criticized, many companies stopped advertising on the platform.

This situation interrupted their plans. Muskhad previously begged companies to change their mind. It has now been learned that Musk has called the CEOs of companies that have stopped advertising on Twitter and filed a complaint.

Musk’s calls failed

After Twitter changed hands, it became platform of the top 100 advertisers More than half had stopped their Twitter ads due to “controversial issues” and “warnings from media buyers”. Musk’s call to corporate CEOs on this issue is, too to the Financieele Dagblad reversed accordingly.

According to the names in the industry, in the past period Twitter’s advertising department companies can have little contact with. The reason for this is that after the last layoffs, the companies could not find many interlocutors, even if they wanted to.

Speaking to the Financial Times on the subject representatives of major advertising agencies, “This situation is quite special. Reactions, damage, nothing of this magnitude has never happened before. nohad used the words.

Musk’s approaches have been before of representatives of civil society organisations also responded. Derrick Johnson, president of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Black People), called on those who continue to advertise on the platform to immediately stop advertising with a tweet. Johnson also described Musk’s poll to lift Trump’s Twitter ban as nonsense.

Source: Web Tekno

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