Elon Musk Says ‘Extremely Concerning’ As Brands Pull Ads From Parts Of Twitter Over Child Sexual Abuse Concerns

Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday reacted to the news that major advertisers have pulled marketing campaigns from parts of Twitter Inc’s (NYSE: TWTR) platform due to conc

Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday reacted to the news that major advertisers have pulled marketing campaigns from parts of Twitter Inc’s (NYSE:TWTR) platform due to concerns surrounding child pornography.

What Happened: “Extremely concerning,” Musk said on Twitter in response to an article posted by Reuters. 

Major advertisers that are said to have suspended campaigns or removed advertisements include Mazda, Dyson and PBS Kids.

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Why It Matters: Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS) and Coca Cola Co. (NYSE:KO) and a children’s hospital were some of the 30 advertisers noted by Reuters as appearing on Twitter profiles that included links to “exploitative material.”

The accounts were identified in research about child sex abuse online from Ghost Data, a cybersecurity group, as per Reuters.

It was reported earlier that Twitter could face a federal investigation that could cost billions over not being equipped to police harmful sexual content on its platform.

Twitter is suing Musk to force a buyout after the entrepreneur walked away from a $44 billion agreement to purchase the platform.

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