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'Disgusting' antisemitic and racist messages posted on Elmo's X page by hacker
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Hackers took over the official X (formerly Twitter) account of Sesame Street's beloved Elmo and flooded it with vile antisemitic and racist posts before the breach was shut down. The incident sparked outrage, with users and advocates condemning the attack on a platform traditionally associated with children's innocence.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another social media hack—it’s a disturbing violation of a trusted, kid-friendly space. Elmo’s account, which usually spreads positivity, was weaponized to spread hate, highlighting how vulnerable even high-profile platforms can be. Beyond the cybersecurity failure, it’s a grim reminder of how online toxicity can invade even the most unexpected corners of the internet.
Elmo said what? Sesame Workshop pins 'disgusting' racist, obscene tweets on hacker
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Someone hijacked Elmo’s official X (formerly Twitter) account and posted vile racist and antisemitic messages—completely out of character for the beloved Sesame Street icon. Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind the show, quickly called the posts "disgusting" and blamed a hacker, scrambling to regain control of the account.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a hacked account—it’s a jarring violation of a trusted childhood brand. Elmo’s wholesome image makes the attack especially unsettling, and it highlights how even harmless platforms can become tools for hate if security slips. For parents and fans, it’s a reminder that nothing online is immune to bad actors, even a red puppet who teaches kids about kindness.
'Sesame Street' Responds After Elmo’s Social Media Account Is Hacked: ‘Disgusting Messages’
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Well, this is unsettling—Elmo’s X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked, and the culprit posted hateful, antisemitic messages before Sesame Street’s team regained control. The show’s producers called the posts "disgusting" and emphasized they’re working to tighten security. Not exactly the wholesome content you’d expect from everyone’s favorite red Muppet.
Editor’s Note: Even beloved children’s icons aren’t safe from online attacks, and this breach is a reminder of how social media platforms struggle to prevent hate speech—especially when it hijacks innocent accounts. For parents and fans, it’s jarring to see Elmo’s name attached to something so vile, but it also highlights how urgently platforms need better safeguards.

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