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Despite banning political ads, Twitter will still continue to profit from content produced by politicians on its platform:

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On Wednesday, Twitter announced it would ban all forms of political advertising, including both candidate and issue ads, from the social media platform.CEO Jack Dorsey explained his decision as a matter of concern that online political ads presented unique challenges to civic discourse, especially given the presence of machine learning-based microtargeting, misleading information, and deep fakes.

 

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