Elon Musk blames the ADL for 60% ad sales decline at X, threatens to sue

X owner Elon Musk is threatening to sue the Anti-Defamation League for defamation, claiming that the nonprofit organization’s statements about rising hate speech on the social media platform have torpedoed X’s advertising revenue.

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In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk said US advertising revenue is “still down 60%, primarily due to pressure on advertisers by @ADL (that’s what advertisers tell us), so they almost succeeded in killing X/Twitter!”

Musk also claimed that since he took over the platform in October 2022, the ADL “has been trying to kill this platform by falsely accusing it & me of being anti-Semitic.”

“To clear our platform’s name on the matter of anti-Semitism, it looks like we have no choice but to file a defamation lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League … oh the irony!” he said.

The ADL said as a matter of policy it does not comment on legal threats. But the organization noted it recently met with X leadership, including CEO Linda Yaccarino, who Musk hired to help revive ad revenue. Yaccarino thanked ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt following the meeting last week, saying in a post on X, “A strong and productive partnership is built on good intentions and candor.”

Meanwhile, Musk, the platform’s owner, has recently liked and engaged with a series of posts criticizing the organization.

A #BanTheADL campaign has spread on X, and the ADL accused Musk of “lifting” the campaign.

“ADL is unsurprised yet undeterred that antisemites, white supremacists, conspiracy theorists and other trolls have launched a coordinated attack on our organization. This type of thing is nothing new,” an ADL spokesperson said.

The ADL and other similar organizations, including the Center for Countering Digital Hate, have found that the volume of hate speech on the website has grown dramatically under Musk’s stewardship.

In one instance, the CCDH found the daily use of the n-word under Musk is triple the 2022 average and the use of slurs against gay men and trans persons are up 58% and 62%, respectively. The ADL said in a separate report that its data shows “both an increase in antisemitic content on the platform and a decrease in the moderation of antisemitic posts.”

Musk called the reports in May by the two watchdog groups “utterly false,” claiming that “hate speech impressions,” or the number of times a tweet containing hate speech has been viewed, “continue to decline” since his early days of owning the company when the platform saw a spike in hate speech designed to test Musk’s tolerance.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/09/05/tech/elon-musk-adl-lawsuit/index.html

Nintendo changes name of Mario Bros character that was deemed offensive: ‘Incredibly unfortunate name’

Japanese video game company Nintendo announced that a character originally called “Blackie” has been renamed “Spike.”

“The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” based on the internationally famous Mario Bros. franchise from Nintendo, smashed box-office records both for video game adaptations and animated films, making it the biggest opening of 2023 and the second-biggest three-day domestic animated opening (behind “Finding Dory”).

Characters such as Mario, Donkey Kong and Princess Peach have been at the forefront of video game culture for decades, but the new film has numerous references to more obscure aspects of the franchise’s history as well. One of them is a character, Foreman Spike (voiced by Sebastian Maniscalco), who originally appeared in the 1984 video game “Wrecking Crew” and is depicted as a muscular, White construction worker with black facial hair.

His original name, “Blackie,” as Western audiences have noted, translates to a racial slur for Black people. Merriam-Webster noted the “usually offensive” term indicates “a person belonging to a darkly pigmented race : a black person” or various birds.

A screenshot from the trailer for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (Illumination)

Nintendo’s official Twitter account noted in late April that the name has been officially changed for all audiences but did not specify the reason.

“The name of the character ‘Blackie’ that appears in the family computer software ‘Wrecking Crew’ will be changed to ‘Spike’, which is the same as the name in Europe and the United States,” the official Nintendo account tweeted. “In addition, the name in ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ released on April 5, 2023 is also ‘Spike’.”

Gaming news website Polygon commented on the name change, appearing to express mock concern that some may object to the change as an example of cancel culture.

Chris Pratt voices Mario and Anya Taylor-Joy plays Princess Peach. (Universal Studios)

“Given the enormous box office success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, it makes sense that Nintendo would want to be proactive in amending Spike’s frankly insensitive name before it sparks a controversy,” Polygon wrote. “‘Blackie’ is an incredibly unfortunate name — for so many reasons — so it’s an unambiguously good call on Nintendo’s part to change it. Surely no one will complain in bad faith about how renaming poor ‘ol Blackie is somehow an act of ‘erasing history’ or how their childhood has somehow been retroactively ‘ruined’ because of this common sense decision, right? Right!”

Culture website Bounding into Comics also commented on the change, noting various ways in which it was likely not meant to cause offense when the character was made in the 1980s.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/media/nintendo-changes-name-of-mario-bros-character-deemed-offensive-incredibly-unfortunate-name

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