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The image would feature two contrasting figures at each end of a timeline, representing the concept of a "timeline takeover." One figure would symbolize X, perhaps represented by a recognizable logo or icon, while the other figure would represent the marginalized trans community. The figure representing X would be depicted in a dominant or overpowering position, exerting control over the timeline. Meanwhile, the trans figure would be portrayed as marginalized or pushed to the side, representing the harm caused by promoting an anti-trans film.

X’s Controversial Ad Sparks Debate: Promoting an Anti-Trans Film through a ‘Timeline Takeover’

Posted on 2 November 2023 By Lee No Comments on X’s Controversial Ad Sparks Debate: Promoting an Anti-Trans Film through a ‘Timeline Takeover’
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When the Tweeting Bird Hooked Up With Hashtag Hijackers: The Curious Case of a ‘Timeline Takeover’

Ruffling Twitter’s Feathers: The PragerU Pinned Topic Saga

One normally unassuming Thursday, Twitter users the world over woke up, rubbed their sleepy eyes to find their friendly “What’s happening?” sidebar had been forcibly occupied. In a crafty move resembling a “timeline takeover”, every Tom, Dick, and Harriett logged in to find a pinned topic that had as much to do with their personal interests as a walrus has with ballroom dancing.

Hijacking Hashtags: The Camouflage of a Conservative Non-Profit

Slapping its name on tickets to the first impression of the day, the conservative media non-profit, aka PragerU, got crafty with their advertising tactics. Proclaiming “If you won’t come to us, we’ll come to you”, they channelled their inner top-story status to promote the hashtag “#DETRANS”, talking up a parade about their fresh-from-the-oven cinema reel, telling “stories of…”. Well, fill in the blanks – for that’s where they left it hanging.

Hashtag Hijinks or Clever Advertising?

Twitterati were in for a surprise as their familiar newsfeed landscape got a makeover thanks to PragerU’s bold move. Leaning on their cosy relationship with algorithms became crucial as they brazenly went where few dare to – the ‘first impression’ territory. Hijacking hashtags, they unleashed a high-decibel publicity machine, buffering their publicity efforts via “#DETRANS”.

The Big Reveal: The Cinematic Drama Unfurls

The aftermath of this technical ‘coup d’etat’ wasn’t just about PragerU’s amplified voice. It was the debut of their glossy new film; an intriguing chronicle- sneak peek delivered via the novel “#DETRANS”. And like true artists, they left the details to the imagination, providing only tantalizing suggestions behind this cryptic hashtag.

And there we have it, folks! Twitter unwittingly played host to a covert advertising operation, proving that even in virtual reality, one man’s sidebar is another man’s soapbox. Our hot take? In this Digital Age, do spare a thought for the humble hashtag – once a mere pound sign, now shouldering the burden of cinema promotions! Who knows what’s next? Perhaps we’ll see hashtags queuing at the Oscars, simple symbols masquerading as celebrities.



Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/02/x-runs-timeline-takeover-ad-promoting-anti-trans-film/

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