Brands pause X ad spending after ads serve with pro-Nazi content
Ads from at least 19 brands appeared alongside a pro-Hitler account on X, formerly known as Twitter. Two of those brands have now suspended advertising on the platform. X has now deleted the account.
Why we care. Xâs new CEO Linda Yaccarino told CNBC just last week that brands are âprotected from the risk of being next toâ potentially toxic content and âyour ads will only air next to content that is appropriate for you.â Clearly, thatâs not the case. X may say its platform is committed to brand safety, but it still has work to do.
What happened. Media Matters for America published this report detailing how X has been placing ads for brands on a verified pro-Adolf Hitler account with thousands of followers. The nonprofit watchdog group also included multiple screenshots showing the promoted posts.
- âThe company continues to monetize the openly antisemitic account despite reportedly acknowledging it had violated the platformâs ârules against violent speech,’â Media Matters reported.
Unsafe brands. Ads from the following brands were shown alongside the pro-fascist content:
- Action NetworkÂ
- Adobe
- Amazon
- Atlanta Falcons
- BritBox
- Corn Nuts / Hormel Foods
- FIFA Womenâs World Cup
- Fortune
- Gallup
- Gilead SciencesÂ
- MLB
- NCTA-The Internet and Television Association
- Office DepotÂ
- Regal
- Samsung
- Sports Illustrated
- The Athletic / The New York Times Co.Â
- The Herd with Colin Cowherd / Fox Sports
- USA Today
X loses more brands. Two of these brands â NCTA and Gilead â âimmediately paused their ad spending on X,â CNN reported. A spokesperson for NCTA said the company âhad opted into Xâs brand safety measures including keyword restrictions and limiting its ad placement to the âhome feed of target audiences.’â
- âWe take the responsible placement of NCTA ads very seriously and are concerned that our post about the future of broadband technology appeared next to this highly disturbing content.
- âBrand safety will remain an utmost priority for NCTA, which means suspending advertising on Twitter/X for the foreseeable future and heavily limiting NCTAâs organic presence on the platform.â
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