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CNN - Elon Musks misleading election claims have been viewed more than 2 billion times on X, analysis finds
By Marshall Cohen, CNN
Updated 8:01 AM EST, Mon November 4, 2024
Washington
CNN - In the run up to the high-stakes 2024 presidential election, Elon Musk has posted a blizzard of false and misleading claims about the election on his social media platform that have generated more than two billion views this year, according to new research analysis from a nonprofit that tracks misinformation.
Musk, the billionaire X owner who endorsed former President Donald Trump in July, has emerged as a leading figure in US politics, in addition to his longstanding reputation as an enterprising science leader at Tesla and SpaceX. He has given more than $118 million to a pro-Trump super PAC and hit the campaign trail to stump for Trump in Pennsylvania.
On his social media platform, Musk has posted a seemingly endless stream of political messages, many in support of Trump and far-right political narratives, generating more than 17.1 billion views since the July endorsement, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate. Musks enormous megaphone generated twice as many views as all political ads on the platform combined during the period, the equivalent of spending roughly $24 million in campaign ads, the group said.
CCDHs research is based on an analysis of publicly available data from X about Musks own posts and spending by political campaigns to promote ads on the platform. The nonprofit tallied up how many views Musk received on 87 specific posts that contained false claims about the 2024 election that were debunked by fact-checkers. CNN has knocked down many of these bogus and distorted claims as well, including Musks baseless assertion that undocumented immigrants are voting en masse in US elections for Democrats.
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By Marshall Cohen, CNN
Updated 8:01 AM EST, Mon November 4, 2024
Washington
CNN - In the run up to the high-stakes 2024 presidential election, Elon Musk has posted a blizzard of false and misleading claims about the election on his social media platform that have generated more than two billion views this year, according to new research analysis from a nonprofit that tracks misinformation.
Musk, the billionaire X owner who endorsed former President Donald Trump in July, has emerged as a leading figure in US politics, in addition to his longstanding reputation as an enterprising science leader at Tesla and SpaceX. He has given more than $118 million to a pro-Trump super PAC and hit the campaign trail to stump for Trump in Pennsylvania.
On his social media platform, Musk has posted a seemingly endless stream of political messages, many in support of Trump and far-right political narratives, generating more than 17.1 billion views since the July endorsement, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate. Musks enormous megaphone generated twice as many views as all political ads on the platform combined during the period, the equivalent of spending roughly $24 million in campaign ads, the group said.
CCDHs research is based on an analysis of publicly available data from X about Musks own posts and spending by political campaigns to promote ads on the platform. The nonprofit tallied up how many views Musk received on 87 specific posts that contained false claims about the 2024 election that were debunked by fact-checkers. CNN has knocked down many of these bogus and distorted claims as well, including Musks baseless assertion that undocumented immigrants are voting en masse in US elections for Democrats.
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CNN: Elon Musk's misleading election claims have been viewed more than 2 billion times on X, analysis finds (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Nov 4
OP
Once serious people leave twitter, it will become another truth social. while they remain, they are complicit
Coexist
Nov 4
#2
orthoclad
(4,728 posts)1. Musk is a global threat
How is he supposed to be running his "businesses" when he's out playing power-behind-the-throne?
And handling DOD/intel space launches?
Coexist
(26,202 posts)2. Once serious people leave twitter, it will become another truth social. while they remain, they are complicit
in the misinformation mess it has become
Dennis Donovan
(27,780 posts)3. I think you're going to see a mass exodus after the election - content is already starting to disappear
First, it will be the politicians (unless they're in contested races). Journalists will be after them.
Once there's less content, the average Joe user will find a new place with content.
Coexist
(26,202 posts)4. I agree wholeheartedly. It'll be one of those, company Z did it, then others will follow quickly