Civil Rights Groups Give Twitter Advertisers a Deadline to Stop Funding Musk’s Toxic Twitter

The Kansas City Globe e-Edition
WASHINGTON — On Monday, the #StopToxicTwitter coalition sent letters to Anheuser Busch and Apple that call on the companies to join the mass exodus of advertisers from Twitter and stop all advertising on the platform. Anheuser-Busch and Apple are two of the largest advertisers to remain on the platform and have accounted for millions of dollars in advertising revenue in the five months since ...

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