Billionaire Elon Musk vowed to donate X's war-related revenue to hospitals in Israel, the Red Crescent in Gaza, and the Red Cross, following a recent antisemitism controversy.
In the lawsuit filed in a U.S. District Court in Texas, X claimed Media Matters "manipulated" the social media platform.
On Monday the State Department’s antisemitism envoy suggested that she opposed Greenblatt’s stance, while a member of one of the ADL’s advisory boards called the about-face “embarrassing.”
The antisemitic posts and Elon Musk’s responses set off a wave of condemnation from advertisers, social rights organizations, and the White House.
Musk on Wednesday endorsed an antisemitic post on X that falsely claimed members of the Jewish community were stoking hatred against white people.
Musk, the owner of X, has been in hot water recently due to a series of comments called antisemitic by various organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the White House.
The CCDH found that X rarely suspended or locked the accounts of users breaching the site's rules.
It is incumbent on Elon Musk to ensure that Twitter does not incentivize antisemitic viewpoints and conspiracy theories.
Iran's Khamenei has taken to social media in the past to attack Israel, the United States, and other parties Iran sees as adversarial.
They are being spread not only during the current Russian-Ukrainian War but also by Hamas terrorists and their supporters in various parts of the world.