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UPDATE: A month after Musk sued CCDH

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It’s been a month since Elon Musk sued CCDH for exposing the harsh truth. Here’s an overvi

It’s been a month since Elon Musk sued CCDH for exposing the harsh truth. Here’s an overview. [Center for Countering Digital Hate]( Help us reach $100,000 for our emergency legal fund. We're half-way there. [Chip in today.]( Friend, in the last month we've been fighting Elon Musk's attempts to silence us and out research. This battle is far from over, and we need your support to hold social media giants accountable for the harms they cause to our communities. Here's a snapshot of what’s happened since Musk sued us: 🌟 Our legal battle against Musk started after he filed a lawsuit against us for exposing the rise in hate and lies on Twitter under his ownership. Our CEO, Imran Ahmed, made it clear that CCDH won't be silenced, and we're ready to defend our work. 🌟 The response from our supporters has been overwhelming. In just one week, we received over $41,000 in small donations, proving that the fight for independent research and social media giants’ accountability is stronger than ever. 🌟 Over 60 leading civil society organizations and experts – including Amnesty, Friends of the Earth, Free Press, and GLAAD – signed an open letter to stand against Elon Musk's efforts to silence independent researchers. Our legal battle will be challenging and costly, but with your help, we can continue our vital work. We need to show Musk that grassroots activists won’t stand for his bullying and intimidation. Here’s how you can make a difference: Add your name and condem Elon Musk’s attacks onindependent research. [Add your name]( Join us as we stand against attempts to silence the truth. Thank you for being a part of our mission. The CCDH Team. PS., Will you [chip in]( to show Musk his intimidation tactics won’t work, and power our campaigns to challenge social media companies’ unchecked power? Help us reach $100,000 for our emergency legal fund. [Twitter icon]( [Instagram Icon]( [Facebook icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [YouTube icon]( General:info@counterhate.com | Press: press@counterhate.com You are receiving this email as you subscribed to CCDH's email list. If you would like to edit your subscription you can do so here: [Manage your subscriptions]( or unsubscribe from [all](. [supporter]

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