Elon Musk has found himself walking back his incendiary comments to advertisers last year as he tries to rebuild X’s flagging ad business.
At the Cannes Lions advertising festival this week, he told advertisers that he wasn’t referring to all of them when he lashed out at those who dropped X in opposition to hate speech on the platform.
“Well, first of all, it wasn’t to advertisers as a whole,” Musk said. “It was with respect to freedom of speech. I think it is important to have a global free speech platform, where people from a wider range of opinions can voice their views.”
Musk’s comments are quite the about-face from what he said in November, when advertisers fled X over his endorsement of an antisemitic post on the platform. At the time, he struck a defiant tone, saying that he hoped that companies would stop advertising on X if they were going to “blackmail” him with money.
“Go f— yourself,” he told them.








