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    Home / News / Technology News / X to sue certain boycotting advertisers following damning Congressional hearing 
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    X to sue certain boycotting advertisers following damning Congressional hearing 
    Musk's lawsuit counters a perceived deliberate attempt to destabilize his platform via organized boycott

    X to sue certain boycotting advertisers following damning Congressional hearing 

    By Akash Pandey
    Jul 11, 2024
    09:17 pm

    What's the story

    Elon Musk has declared his intention to sue those involved in an advertising boycott against X.

    This comes after a report from the House Judiciary Committee, revealed that a coalition created by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has been targeting X, since Musk purchased the platform.

    The boycott grew ferociously after US-based group Media Matters published a report last year, alleging that X posted ads were appearing next to pro-Nazi posts.

    Scenario

    WEF coalition commands over 90% of global ad expenditure

    The WEF coalition includes the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) and its Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) initiative.

    WEF members represent prominent advertisers, responsible for around 90% of global advertising expenditure.

    The House Judiciary Committee report states that GARM's far-left leader and co-founder, Rob Rakowitz sought to punish X after Musk's takeover.

    He instructed corporate members of GARM to "cease all paid advertisements" on X.

    Rakowitz also "bragged" that X's revenue was "80% below forecasts" after its effort.

    Prosecution push

    Musk advocates for criminal prosecution of boycott participants

    Confirming the legal action, Musk stated on X, "Having seen the evidence unearthed today by Congress, X has no choice but to file suit against the perpetrators and collaborators in the advertising boycott racket."

    Musk has also voiced his hope that some states would consider criminal prosecution for those participating in the boycott.

    The lawsuit is Musk's response to what is perceived as a deliberate attempt to destabilize his platform through an organized advertising boycott.

    Twitter Post

    Lawsuit coming against all "perpetrators and collaborators"

    Having seen the evidence unearthed today by Congress, 𝕏 has no choice but to file suit against the perpetrators and collaborators in the advertising boycott racket.

    Hopefully, some states will consider criminal prosecution. https://t.co/5W4yf1wxVO

    — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 11, 2024

    Information

    Specifics of Musk's lawsuit remain undisclosed as of now

    The House Judiciary Committee report states that GARM's "alarming" censorship activities "rob consumers of choices" and "threaten fundamental American freedoms." Meanwhile, the specifics of the Musk's lawsuit and the identities of those being sued remain undisclosed at this time.

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