Elon Musk and X
List of X advertisers that have pulled ads since Elon Musk has acquired the platform
Recent events have seen certain brands pulling their ads since Elon Musk's acquisition of the platform, raising questions about the alignment of these brands with principles of free expression. As consumers, we possess the power to influence change by voting with our wallets.
An exclamation mark indicates a company has been reported to have issued a statement or was publicly reported as stopping its ads on Twitter and subsequently confirmed. Otherwise, companies identified on this list are “quiet quitters” and data comes from ad analytics platforms.
- Abbott Laboratories [L]
- Allstate Corporation [L]
- AMC Networks [L]
- American Express Company [L]
- Apple [L]
- AT&T [L]
- Big Heart Petcare [L]
- BlackRock, Inc. [L]
- BlueTriton Brands, Inc. [L]
- Boston Beer Company [L]
- CA Lottery (California State Lottery) [L]
- CenturyLink (Lumen Technologies, Inc.) [L]
- Chanel [L]
- Chevrolet [L]
- Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. [L]
- Citigroup, Inc. [L]
- CNN [L]
- Comcast/NBCUniversal [L]
- Dell [L]
- Diageo [L]
- DirecTV [L]
- Discover Financial Services [L]
- Disney [L]
- Fidelity [L]
- First National Realty Partners [L]
- Ford [L]
- Heineken N.V. [L]
- Hewlett-Packard (HP) [L]
- Hilton Worldwide [L]
- IBM [L]
- Inspire Brands, Inc. [L]
- Jeep [L]
- Kellogg Company [L]
- Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. [L]
- Kyndryl [L]
- LinkedIn Corporation [L]
- Lionsgate Entertainment [L]
- MailChimp (The Rocket Science Group) [L]
- Marriott International, Inc. [L]
- Mars Petcare [L]
- Mars, Incorporated [L]
- Merck & Co. (Merck Sharp & Dohme MSD) [L]
- Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook, Inc.) [L]
- MoneyWise (Wise Publishing, Inc.) [L]
- Nestle [L]
- Novartis AG [L]
- Paramount Global [L]
- Pernod Ricard [L]
- PlayPass [L]
- The Coca-Cola Company [L]
- The Kraft Heinz Company [L]
- Tire Rack [L]
- Verizon [L]
- Warner Bros. Discovery [L]
- Wells Fargo [L]
- Whole Foods Market IP [L]
- Yum! Brands [L]
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