Ads appearing next to far-right figures on X

Advertisements for The Daily Telegraph, Saudi Arabia, and eToro were found next to far-right figures on X, raising concerns about the platform profiting from hate speech. Other brands like McAfee and Manchester Central paused ads after being alerted. The platform, owned by Elon Musk, has reinstated several far-right figures, contributing to revenue generation. Advertisers cannot control where their ads appear on X, leading to unexpected placements.

Ban on TikTok in the United States

The House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill to ban TikTok in the U.S. unless its Chinese owner divests from the company. The ban is tied to a foreign aid package and has raised concerns about Chinese influence and promotion of controversial content on TikTok.

Controversial Content on Congressman Henry Cuellar's Campaign Website

Congressman Henry Cuellar's campaign website is promoting not safe for work topics like swinging, local hookups, and casual sex in Perth, Australia. The posts have since been taken down.