A new Media Matters analysis of tweets during June — CEO Linda Yaccarino's first month — confirms the prevalence of anti-LGBTQ hate speech on Twitter (rebranded as X), despite denials from Yaccarino and the company.
Media Matters compiled the top 1,000 daily tweets about LGBTQ pride during Pride Month — from June 1-30, 2023 — and analyzed the 200 accounts that earned the most interactions on those tweets. We found that nearly one-third of the top 200 accounts that tweeted about pride during the time studied -- thereby significantly contributing to discussions on Pride Month on the platform -- have posted anti-LGBTQ content on Twitter.
Other key findings include:
- The top 1,000 daily pride-related posts during Pride Month earned nearly 10 million interactions, and 42% of these interactions (over 4 million) were earned on posts from right-wing accounts that post anti-LGBTQ content.
- Six of the top 10 accounts that earned the most engagement on pride-related posts during Pride Month were right-wing accounts that post anti-LGBTQ content — Graham Allen, Andy Ngo, Matt Walsh, Charlie Kirk, Jordan Peterson, and Ian Miles Cheong.
- Two of the top 10 pride-related posts during Pride Month were from Allen and Kirk.
- Top pride-related posts during June from right-wing accounts mocked Pride Month, promoted Walsh’s anti-trans film What is a Woman? and pushed anti-LGBTQ rhetoric such as calling pride “a sin.”