Twitter executives told advertisers to get used to Elon Musk's unpredictability, report says | Business Insider

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Twitter executives told advertisers to get used to Elon Musk's unpredictability, report says.

Business Insider USTwitter executives under Elon Musk are reportedly becoming increasingly desperate to bring in advertising dollars.

This has reportedly alienated some advertisers. The largest ad-buying company has cut spending on Twitter by 40%-50%.For more stories, go toTwitter 2.0 under Elon Musk reportedly continues alienating advertising executives as it struggles to hold onto much-needed ad dollars. from The Information, GroupM, the world's largest ad-buying company, has cut spending on the social media platform by 40% to 50%.

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