General Motors suspends Twitter ads

Automaker General Motors announced Friday, October 28 that it has decided to temporarily stop paying for ads on Twitter. He becomes the first major advertiser to question his presence on the platform after the takeover of the social network by Elon Musk.

“We are talking to Twitter to understand the direction of the platform under its new owner”said the group in a message sent to Agence France-Presse. “As is normal during a significant change on a media platform, we have temporarily suspended our paid advertising”adds the company.

GM, however, will continue to respond to customer inquiries on its official Twitter account. The group is a direct competitor of Tesla, also led by Elon Musk.

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Reassure advertisers

Beyond this aspect, advertisers generally avoid being associated with non-consensual content. However, the new owner of Twitter presents himself as an ardent defender of freedom of expression, making supporters of strong content moderation fear a resurgence of hate speech or misinformation.

Elon Musk tried to reassure advertisers by saying Thursday that he wanted to allow all opinions to be expressed on the site without making it a platform “hellish” where everything would be allowed. He then announced on Friday that he intended to equip the platform with a “content moderation board with very diverse viewpoints”without giving further details.

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