German Companies Withdraw From Platform X
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More and more companies in Germany are turning their backs on the X platform - mainly because of their skepticism towards its owner Elon Musk. One study shows that both advertising and activity on X are declining significantly.
Companies continue to withdraw from the platform X of the tech billionaire Elon Musk. This resulted in a representative survey among 602 companies from 20 employees on behalf of the German digital association Bitkom. 58 percent of the companies surveyed using X post fewer or no more. Only just under a third (32 percent) publishes as much as before on X (formerly Twitter), 3 percent post more or only started after Musk's takeover. 4 percent publi…
More and more companies in Germany turn their backs on the short message service X - out of skepticism towards owner Elon Musk. A Bitkom survey shows that advertising and activity are decreasing significantly.
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A great deal of German companies turn their backs on short news service X. This has a lot to do with the polarizing figure Elon Musk, a survey shows.
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