Disney ends ten-day hiatus, returns to social media platform X

Nov 29, 2023 in "The Walt Disney Company"

Posted: Wednesday November 29, 2023 7:15pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney appears to have ended its hiatus from X, the social network formerly known as Twitter.

Multiple Walt Disney Company accounts had not posted on X for over ten days amid continued fallout from widely condemned antisemitic comments made by the platform's owner, Elon Musk.

In response to Musk's comment, Disney, Apple, IBM, Paramount, Warner Bros., and Discovery said they would pause advertising on X. Disney appeared to have stepped up its response by withholding adding new content to the platform.

Until this evening, the official @DisneyParks account last posted to X was on November 17. The account would typically make multiple daily posts on X.

The @DisneyParks X account made its return this evening with a post about the opening of Dreamers Point and World Celebrations Gardens.

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Brian20 days ago

Scott's comparison made me lol:

mkt23 days ago

Anecdotally as an advertiser, I can tell you that this is not the case.

Brian23 days ago

peng23 days ago

Yeah, he needs people that don't kiss his boot on it. The more Elon focuses on a part of a company, the worse the project gets (the cybertruck, twitter rebrand, etc). Not sure why people want him to buy disney, he barely knows how to run a social media company, he'd probably run Disney into the ground even more.

denyuntilcaught24 days ago

Traffic is down substantially since Musk but it's still a beneficial place for hyper-current news and updates - I think this is what Disney is using this for versus driving traffic and conversions.

J454624 days ago

who still uses twitter/x? That sites been downill since before musk bought it and has only gotten worse. Its just bots and misleading propaganda at this point.

Andrew C24 days ago

Can’t wait to add community notes to Disney Parks posts. “The above is misleading…” :hilarious:

denyuntilcaught24 days ago

This thread took a hard right very quickly and I look forward to the post above this to be removed soon. That said, my two cents is that I'm surprised Disney went back to posting on X if only because X is known to not really be a traffic generator for brands at nearly as efficient of a rate as other platforms. If anything, I think they just want to stay ahead of the fandom and use the platform to break the news first.

DisneyCane24 days ago

He doesn't reply THAT much and I'm sure his X/Twitter interactions are designed to attract views and users on the platform. I don't know if he was ever "right." Neither was Howard Hughes. He does seem to have some unique abilities and he has a Steve's Jobs-like ability to attract a cult of consumers. Since Apple's products were much cheaper than Tesla's and were in a market where people purchase them much more frequently, Jobs was able to get many times more people to join his cult. I'm not pro or anti Musk but I'm pro Musk as CEO of Tesla. Outside of the charging network, it is really just another car company at this point. All of the other brands are capable of making a practical EV and also have all kinds of advanced driver assist technology available and the only advantage Tesla has if they get full self driving approved is that the hardware for it exists on every vehicle they've sold so they can sell the feature to people who already own the car. I think that his "brand" is key to Tesla trading at the multiples that it needs to trade at for me to get back in the black on my investment.

tissandtully24 days ago

I don't believe it for a minute, also he doesn't really do much leading anymore, how many CEOs do you know that reply to randos all day on Twitter and post boomer memes and engage with the pure bottom feeders of society? Oh and it also came out he's been roleplaying (sorry, testing lol) as his toddler on a fake account on Twitter??? Like, this dude is not right anymore.

Brian24 days ago

"Disney doesn't need Bob Iger!" sure worked out well for them back in 2020, huh?

tissandtully24 days ago

Yeah, Tesla no longer needs him, there are plenty of smart people still there and that's who is keeping it running.

Basil of Baker Street24 days ago

Where have I heard that before? 😄

DisneyCane24 days ago

I will agree that the board shouldn't just be yes men/women for the CEO in any company.