Got to love that the far left Media Matters group is getting battered about the head with a big stick. For years they have been claiming to be better than everyone, using (I'm trying to be kind) misleading tactics to undermine the credibility of many very legitimate news sources to which they have an ideological opposition.
Now we see the State of Missouri is officially slapping them with a "Preservation of Evidence" demand claiming that Media Matters used fraudulent tactics to create an advertising boycott against Elon Musk's Twitter/X platform.
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Media Matters president Angelo Carusone
"We have reason to believe Media Matters used fraud to solicit donations from Missourians in order to trick advertisers into pulling out of X, the last platform dedicated to free speech in America. Radicals are attempting to kill Twitter because they cannot control it, and we are not going to let Missourians get ripped off in the process," said Bailey, adding "I’m fighting to ensure progressive tyrants masquerading as news outlets cannot manipulate the marketplace in order to wipe out free speech."
Media Matters is accused of having "falsely and deceptively manipulated the algorithm on X (formerly known as Twitter) through coordinated, inauthentic behavior."
Specifically, Musk's suit claims:
Now we see the State of Missouri is officially slapping them with a "Preservation of Evidence" demand claiming that Media Matters used fraudulent tactics to create an advertising boycott against Elon Musk's Twitter/X platform.
Video Coverage from FOX:
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on launching an investigation into wrongful practices from media watchdog group, Media Matters.
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Missouri Hits Media Matters With Notice Of Investigation, Demands Preservation Of Evidence
On Monday, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office has notified Media Matters of a pending investigation based on claims brought by Xand Elon Musk against the Democratic-operative-founded 'watchdog' organization accusing them of using fraud to solicit donations from Missourians against its efforts to target X.Media Matters president Angelo Carusone
"We have reason to believe Media Matters used fraud to solicit donations from Missourians in order to trick advertisers into pulling out of X, the last platform dedicated to free speech in America. Radicals are attempting to kill Twitter because they cannot control it, and we are not going to let Missourians get ripped off in the process," said Bailey, adding "I’m fighting to ensure progressive tyrants masquerading as news outlets cannot manipulate the marketplace in order to wipe out free speech."
Media Matters is accused of having "falsely and deceptively manipulated the algorithm on X (formerly known as Twitter) through coordinated, inauthentic behavior."
Specifically, Musk's suit claims:
In his letter, Bailey also demands that Media Matters preserve all evidence in the case.Media Matters has opted for new tactics in its campaign to drive advertisers from X. Media Matters has manipulated the algorithms governing the user experience on X to bypass safeguards and create images of X’s largest advertisers’ paid posts adjacent to racist, incendiary content, leaving the false impression that these pairings are anything but what they actually are: manufactured, inorganic, and extraordinarily rare.
Media Matters executed this plot in multiple steps, as X’s internal investigations have revealed.
First, Media Matters accessed accounts that had been active for at least 30 days, bypassing X’s ad filter for new users. Media Matters then exclusively followed a small subset of users consisting entirely of accounts in one of two categories: those known to produce extreme, fringe content, and accounts owned by X’s big-name advertisers. The end result was a feed precision-designed by Media Matters for a single purpose: to produce side-by-side ad/content placements that it could screenshot in an effort to alienate advertisers.
But this activity still was not enough to create the pairings of advertisements and content that Media Matters aimed to produce.
Media Matters therefore resorted to endlessly scrolling and refreshing its unrepresentative, hand-selected feed, generating between 13 and 15 times more advertisements per hour than viewed by the average X user repeating this inauthentic activity until it finally received pages containing the result it wanted: controversial content next to X’s largest advertisers’ paid posts.
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