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Musk’s X collaborates with blacklist-linked conservative firm: ‘Unholy Alliance’

Elon Musk’s X Partners⁣ with “Misinformation” Tracker Linked to ‌Government-Funded Group

Elon​ Musk’s X, the social media company ⁢formerly known as Twitter, has signed an exclusive partnership with ‌a “misinformation” tracker that is connected to a government-funded group⁤ blacklisting conservative ⁣media outlets, ⁣according to records.

Teaming Up for “Brand Safety”

In⁢ July, Musk revealed ‍that X was experiencing ⁤negative cash ‌flows due‌ to a⁤ significant drop in advertising revenue.⁢ In⁣ response, X has joined forces⁢ with⁣ Integral Ad⁤ Science (IAS), an ad-verification company, ⁢to launch a “brand⁤ safety” initiative. However, IAS is affiliated with the Global ​Disinformation Index (GDI), a British group that ⁣covertly ​provides blacklists⁤ of conservative websites to advertisers, ⁤aiming to defund disfavored⁢ speech.

Concerns Raised by Lawmakers and⁤ Watchdogs

Republican lawmakers and watchdogs ⁤have expressed concerns about ⁢this partnership. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who sits on⁤ the House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees, has launched investigations ⁢into the British ‌group over‌ its alleged censorship efforts. He stated, “This new partnership with a group connected with GDI would ⁤only amplify⁣ the ⁤coercive and​ destructive ⁢powers targeting free speech.”

Undercutting Musk’s ⁢Commitment to Free Speech

The partnership between X and IAS appears to contradict Musk’s commitment to free ⁤speech. Musk has previously released “Twitter Files” documents that show the company’s apparent coordination with the government ⁢to suppress right-leaning voices online. He has also⁤ criticized President⁣ Joe Biden’s White House for attempting​ to ‍”pressure” Facebook to ⁢moderate⁤ content, referring to ‌them as the ⁣”Center for ⁢Censorship, ‍Disinformation, and Hate!”

One-Year Deal with‌ IAS

X announced on ​Tuesday that it‌ has signed a one-year deal with IAS. The CEO of IAS, ‍Lisa Utzschneider,​ explained that the company classifies content on behalf⁢ of marketers to ensure a ⁤brand-safe⁣ environment for advertisers. X will gain access to IAS’s pre-bid technology, which uses⁣ machine learning to align ads with a company’s standards, before the end of the year.

Controversy Surrounding GDI and IAS

GDI has faced congressional investigations‍ for its efforts to combat ‌perceived disinformation. Microsoft conducted an internal⁣ review of its relationship with the group, and Oracle ⁣severed ties ‍with GDI. IAS ⁤has ​also faced criticism from ⁢free speech groups for its recommendations to‍ combat “fake news”⁤ and “extremist” websites.⁢ Mike Benz, executive director of⁢ the Foundation for ⁤Freedom Online, ​described the partnership as a “classic deal with the ⁣devil.”

Partnership⁣ Announcement Amidst Accusations

This partnership announcement comes shortly after X accused the British nonprofit group Center for‍ Countering Digital ⁣Hate of making‍ false claims about hate speech on the platform. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan‍ launched an investigation into the center, with internal Facebook⁤ emails ‍published by the ⁢Washington Examiner revealing the center’s efforts to flag speech as⁤ “disinformation.”

IAS did not provide a comment at the time ​of publication, but CEO Linda⁣ Yaccarino of X⁢ emphasized the company’s commitment to ⁤balancing free expression​ and ⁣platform safety. She stated, “Growing ⁢our ⁢partnership with​ IAS offers brands a new level of ⁢protection and transparency as they continue to grow on X.”



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