Source: Katherine Scott/X
Walmart has announced its decision to halt advertising on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter, now owned by free-speech advocate Elon Musk.
X, under Musk’s leadership, has recently been embroiled in allegations of antisemitism, leading to a notable exodus of advertisers. The list of companies pulling back includes names such as:
Apple
Disney
Washington Post
Paramount
NBC
Marvel
IBM
Sony Pictures
CBS
The Colbert Show
Comcast
Lionsgate
Warner Bros. Discovery
In response to these developments, Walmart has stated, “We aren’t advertising on X as we’ve found other platforms to better reach our customers,” according to a spokesperson’s statement to Reuters.
X Corp filed a defamation lawsuit against Media Matters on Monday, accusing the “radical anti-free speech organization” of publishing a report that falsely claimed that X was allowing ads to run next to pro-Nazi content. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas Fort Worth Division, alleges that Media Matters’ report was “malicious” and “intended to drive advertisers away from X.”
The lawsuit also claims that Media Matters’ report was “based on false information” and that the organization “knowingly and recklessly published the false report in order to damage X’s reputation and business.”
Another reason some businesses are running away is because Elon Musk shared in a now-deleted “Pizzagate” meme.
The far-left Washington Post ceased advertising after Elon Musk allegedly endorsed Pizzagate.
The Washington Post will pause ad spending on X because Elon Musk posted a Pizzagate meme. pic.twitter.com/ZAlv7kpZHB
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 29, 2023
Elon Musk shared the “Pizzagate” meme.
In response to the pressure mounted by advertisers, Musk has staunchly defended his vision for X, voicing his sentiment at the 2023 DealBook Summit in New York.
In a bold statement, Musk asserted, “If somebody’s gonna try to blackmail me with advertising? Blackmail me with money? Go f*ck yourself. Don’t advertise.”
The decision from Walmart to pause its advertising on X was celebrated on social media.
I’m glad such a righteous company like Walmart took the moral high ground by stopping advertising on X pic.twitter.com/hTZbUODzCd
— Ashley St. Clair (@stclairashley) December 1, 2023
Walmart gets free ads here anyways, here is one of them…pic.twitter.com/em17eYwLRv
— Unbiased Crime Report (@UnbiasedCrime) December 1, 2023
Walmart is boycotting for allowing free speech meanwhile Walmart allows sex toys to be sold out in the open right at the pharmacy where adults bring their children to get medicine.#BoycottWalmart pic.twitter.com/5m9DAogWv8
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) December 1, 2023
Walmart pulled their advertising from X. Maybe they’re just going to focus all their energy on sponsoring grooming events for children. Walmart is a major sponsor and promoter of pride.
I will not shop there anymore. There are plenty of great alternatives on @officialpsq. We… pic.twitter.com/qzmVdbHNbq
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 1, 2023
This is an easy one for me, I won’t give them another dime for doing this.
Who else will now boycott @Walmart? https://t.co/M9womUX1pd
— TeasLindsay™ (@TexasLindsay_) December 1, 2023
BREAKING: Walmart decides they are no longer interested in customers
They instead prefer to cave to a woke, leftist mob who don’t spend money in their stores but instead loot them
So they are no longer placing ads on X
They are now a caricature#BoycottWalmart
Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/xwFOWQgijl
— ᴊᴀᴄᴋ ᴅᴀɴɢᴇʀ (@AmericazOutlaw) December 1, 2023
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