There’s more bad news for brands that advertise on X (formerly Twitter): They’re helping financially reward pro-Adolf Hitler propaganda.
A verified account that has drawn millions of views for posts that lionize Hitler and deny the Holocaust said that it’s been paid $3,000 this year by X. Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino’s platform has continued to be a boon for bigots and misinformation but a disaster for advertisers: We found numerous advertisements for companies on that pro-Hitler account, including for major sportsbooks BetMGM, DraftKings, and FanDuel.
Musk has instituted a number of changes to X since he bought it last year, including making verified status a subscription program and paying those subscribers if their posts meet certain metrics. That has largely incentivized a race to the bottom, as verified accounts attempt to gain views by posting misinformation and bigotry. X, meanwhile, has rewarded right-wing extremists through its creator ad revenue sharing program.
Amid all this, Yaccarino has been trying to bring advertisers back to the platform by claiming it’s safe for business. She has also claimed that X has been “demonstrating its absolute commitment to combating antisemitism on the platform” and that “antisemitism is evil and X will always work to fight it on our platform.”
But corporate advertisements have been appearing directly on pro-Hitler, Holocaust denial, white nationalist, pro-violence, and neo-Nazi accounts. The reality is that instead of fighting antisemitism, Yaccarino’s company has been financially rewarding it.
For instance, X has been paying a pro-Hitler and verified account that carries the screen name “bambkb” and the name “Kevin - WE THE PEOPLE - DAD.” The account has more than 99,000 followers and has more than 88,000 posts. In a screenshot and commentary, the account said that it had earned $3,000.31 this year (The account was complaining about a decline in revenue.)