
Full List of Advertisers Boycotting Twitter to Protest Elon Musk
David HawkinsNovember
26, 2022 - 11:55 am7 Comments
Since taking control of Twitter, Elon Musk has come under constant attack from leftists and “woke” advertisers over his pledge to keep “fighting for free speech in America.”
As he continues to rid Twitter of censorship and restore banned accounts, his critics are ramping up their efforts.
Democrats, left-wing groups, “woke” celebrities, and their allies in the media are afraid they will not be able to censor people and control the narrative now that Musk owns Twitter.
Musk is not backing down, however, and even threatened to make an alternative smartphone if Apple and Google try to ban Twitter from their app stores.
Meanwhile, Musk must deal with the advertiser boycott because Twitter needs revenue.
Below is the full list of advertisers who pulled their ads from Twitter:
An asterisk indicates a company has 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,” based on a Media Matters analysis of Pathmatics data.
Abbott Laboratories
Allstate Corporation
AMC Networks
American Express Company
AT&T
Big Heart Petcare
BlackRock, Inc.
BlueTriton Brands, Inc.
Boston Beer Company
CA Lottery (California State Lottery)
CenturyLink (Lumen Technologies, Inc.)
Chanel
Chevrolet*
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*
Citigroup, Inc.
CNN
Dell
Diageo
DirecTV
Discover Financial Services
Fidelity
First National Realty Partners
Ford*
Heineken N.V.
Hewlett-Packard (HP)
Hilton Worldwide
Inspire Brands, Inc.
Jeep*
Kellogg Company
Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc.
Kyndryl*
LinkedIn Corporation
MailChimp (The Rocket Science Group)
Marriott International, Inc.
Mars Petcare
Mars, Incorporated
Merck & Co. (Merck Sharp & Dohme MSD)*
Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook, Inc.)
MoneyWise (Wise Publishing, Inc.)
Nestle
Novartis AG*
Pernod Ricard
PlayPass
The Coca-Cola Company
The Kraft Heinz Company
Tire Rack
Verizon
Wells Fargo
Whole Foods Market IP
Yum! Brands