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    X could lose up to $75 million in ad revenue by the end of the year

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on November 26, 2023 Advertisement, Adverts, Financial report, News, Report, Social Media, Technology, Twitter

    X, formerly known as Twitter, typically earns the most money in the last months of the year, as brands ramp up their advertising campaigns for the holiday shopping season. It’s no secret that ad partners are wary about spending their money on X, especially now. And we now have an idea of just how much the company stands to lose.

    According to The New York Times, though, the company’s earnings report for this quarter might look different than usual. Based on internal documents The Times has seen, over 100 brands and even other types of advertisers, such as political candidates, have fully paused their ads on the website, while dozens more are considering pulling their campaigns.

    If advertisers don’t come back, X could lose up to $75 million in ad revenue earnings this year. The documents reportedly track how X would be affected by brands leaving the website, including the first ones that paused their ads shortly after Elon Musk’s controversial tweet, wherein he agreed with an antisemitic conspiracy theory.

    Here’s a list of all major advertisers that have fled X, deepening crisis at Elon Musk’s social media site

    Shortly after he posted his tweet, media watchdog Media Matters published a report showing ads on the website right next to antisemitic content. In response, X filed a lawsuit against the organization, accusing it of “knowingly and maliciously [manufacturing] side-by-side images depicting advertisers’ posts on X Corp.’s social media platform beside Neo-Nazi and white national fringe content.”

    X said in its complaint that Media Matters deliberately created an environment to show ads from some of the platform’s biggest advertisers next to “extreme, fringe content.” Linda Yaccarino, the company’s CEO, defended X in a post and said that only two users saw Apple’s ad next to unpalatable content on the platform.

    One of them was Media Matters, she added. The organization called X’s lawsuit “frivolous” in a statement to Engadget and said it looks forward to winning in court.

    IBM, Apple and Disney were among the brands that quickly pulled their ads from X after the incidents. Lionsgate specifically cited Musk’s tweet as its reason for suspending its advertising campaigns, while Ubisoft was one of the first video game companies to withdraw its ads from X.

    Lionsgate pauses all advertising on Elon Musk’s X as concerns about antisemitism fuel backlash

    According to The Times’ report, Airbnb has halted over $1 million worth of advertising on X, and Netflix has pulled $3 million in ads. X could also lose $4 million in ad revenue due to Microsoft’s subsidiaries pausing their campaigns. Uber and Coca-Cola are two other well-known brands that have chosen to put their advertising on X on hold.

    In a statement to the publication, the company said the figures it viewed were either outdated or “represented an internal exercise to evaluate total risk.” It also said that the revenue at risk was only around $11 million and that the exact amount keeps fluctuating as some advertisers return or increase their ad spending.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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