X CEO Linda Yaccarino doubles down on Elon Musk’s ‘go f**k yourselves’ message to advertisers who have pulled their money over hate speech fears
- Yaccarino previously tried to temper criticism of Musk’s tweets
- Last night he told companies like Disney to “go fuck themselves” after raising advertising dollars
- Yaccarino later stood by him, saying the company ‘enables information independence’
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino doubled down on Elon Musk’s “go f**k yourself” message to advertisers who pull or threaten to withdraw their money from the platform in a protest against fears of hate speech.
Musk has been criticized for loosening Twitter’s grip on what some consider hate speech, and has even been accused of fueling anti-Semitism on the site by not cracking down on certain accounts.
It’s part of his original strategy for the platform: to do away with heavy-handed surveillance and allow users to share their own thoughts without interference from typically left-wing big tech.
Yaccarino – who previously tried to temper criticism of Musk by emphasizing X’s position that he does not condone any form of hatred or anti-Semitism – now stands by his latest comments.
Yaccarino – who previously tried to temper criticism of Musk by emphasizing X’s position that he does not condone any form of hatred or anti-Semitism – now stands by his latest comments
“Today Elon Musk gave an extensive and candid interview at DealBook 2023. He also offered an apology, an explanation and an explicit position on our position.
‘X enables an information independence that is uncomfortable for some people. We are a platform that allows people to make their own decisions.
“And this is my perspective when it comes to advertising: X stands at a unique and amazing intersection of Free Speech and Main Street – and the
“To our partners who believe in our meaningful work, thank you,” she said.
Disney CEO Bob Iger led the boycott and pulled the X company’s advertising.
Elon Musk told advertisers last night at the DealBook summit to ‘go fuck themselves’
Musk took him firmly to task, telling Deal Book host Andrew Sorokin: “What if someone is going to try to blackmail me with ads? Blackmail me with money? Go fuck yourself.
“Go fuck yourself, is that clear? Hey Bob, if you’re in the audience. That’s how I think about it, don’t advertise.’
He apologized for his controversial support of a user who claimed that Jews have “promoted exactly the kind of dialectical hatred against white people that they claim they want people to stop using against them.”
Musk endorsed the user’s perspective, tweeting, “You said the actual truth.”
On Deal Book last night he said his comment was “silly.”
He visited Israel earlier this week in an attempt to smooth things over.
Musk and Yaccarino in April this year. Yaccarino previously served as Chairman of Advertising and Global Partnerships for NBC