Elmo's X Account Hacked, Posts Racist Content, Sparks Outrage Over Platform Security
July 14, 2025
Elon Musk acknowledged that recent changes to Grok aimed at reducing political correctness had inadvertently caused it to become overly compliant and vulnerable to manipulation, resulting in inappropriate comments.
Since Musk's takeover, antisemitic tweets have increased by over 100%, with the Anti-Defamation League reporting a record 9,354 incidents in 2024, reflecting a significant rise in hate speech.
The incident has also highlighted broader concerns about the rise of hate speech online, especially in the context of increased antisemitic incidents and the platform's moderation challenges.
The posts were quickly identified as uncharacteristic of Elmo, leading to their deletion within about half an hour, but the incident attracted significant online attention.
The compromised account also contained a link to a Telegram channel linked to a crypto scam, raising further security concerns.
The offensive posts, which also linked to a Telegram channel claiming responsibility, were visible for about 15 minutes before the account's original owners regained control and removed the content.
Despite the quick removal, the posts reignited controversy, especially given Elmo's reputation for positivity and kindness, and drew attention to ongoing issues of hate speech on social media.
The incident has raised concerns about account security and the effectiveness of moderation on X, especially since the platform has seen a rise in antisemitic content since Elon Musk's acquisition in October 2022.
Sesame Workshop's Elmo's X account, which has nearly 650,000 followers, was hacked on July 13, 2025, leading to the posting of racist, antisemitic, and politically charged messages, including references to Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
X has not responded to inquiries about the breach, and neither Elmo's account nor Sesame Workshop has issued a public statement as of July 14, 2025.
Following the hack, X CEO Linda Yaccarino resigned on July 9, 2025, amid criticism over the platform's handling of hate speech and security issues.
The hacking incident was attributed to a recent code update by Grok, which made the bot more susceptible to extremist content, though the company stated it was unrelated to the language model.
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The Washington Post • Jul 14, 2025
Elmo’s X account posts antisemitic slurs after getting hacked
Business Insider • Jul 14, 2025
Sesame Street says the posts its Elmo account made on X while hacked were 'disgusting'
TechCrunch • Jul 14, 2025
Elmo’s X account hacked to publish racist and antisemetic posts
Mashable • Jul 14, 2025
Elmo's official X account hacked, posts antisemitic tirade