X Will Demand Media Matters For Advertising Manipulation Next To Pro-Nazi Content
JAKARTA The owner of X Corp, Elon Musk, has taken legal action on Media Matters' posts regarding the findings of Apple's ads, IBM, and other major companies in addition to pro-Nazi content.
This was conveyed through Musk's personal upload, Saturday, November 18. According to Musk, Media Matters for America (MMFA) has been wrong in describing user experience on X. In fact, the media is considered misleading advertisers.
MMFA is also considered to weaken freedom of expression because it makes conspiracy theories antisemitism look so bad. According to Musk, everyone has the right to determine what they read, watch and listen to.
"X seeks to protect people's right to freedom of expression. But in order for freedom of expression to be truly free, we must also have the freedom to see or hear things that some people may deem inappropriate," Musk wrote.
Musk accuses Media Matters and a number of other media of exerting their influence to attack X's earnings with an ideological narrative. For Musk, this action is the same as tricking advertisers.
Musk has firmly said that Media Matters has manipulated the public and advertisers by creating alternative accounts to norm uploads and advertisements before compiling fabricated feeds.
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Log kami menunjukkan bahwa mereka mengaksakan sebuah skenario yang dihasil 13 kali lipat dari jumlah ad yang ditayangkan dibandingkan dengan media ad yang ditayangkan kepada pengguna X, jelasnya.
Another evidence found by team X is an advertisement that is placed adjacent to two different uploads. Musk stated that, "The allowance is only seen by two users in the setting, one of which is the author of the Media Matters article".
From all the findings of X, Musk concluded that Media Matters does not reflect user experience in X because of the manipulation they did. Therefore, X Corp will soon take legal action.
A fraction of a second trial opens on Monday, X Corp will file a thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters and all parties colluding in a fraudulent attack on our company, Musk concluded.