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Reddit and Twitter's new partnerships with third parties will offer independent verification of advertising placements on their platforms

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Reddit's partnership will help provide information on ad reach and Twitter's will help with brand safety.

Insider Intelligence analyzes this industry and several others to provide in-depth analyst reports, proprietary forecasts, customizable charts, and more.Both reddit and Twitter this week announced new partnerships with third parties that will offer independent verification of advertising placements on their platforms. Independent verification is regularly a key concern for marketers operating within such walled gardens.

Reddit will be integrated with Moat by Oracle Data Cloud, which will provide verification of reddit ad views. will be integrated with Moat by Oracle Data Cloud, which will provide verification of reddit ad views. The new integration is currently in early testing with select advertisers and will be rolled out more broadly in early 2021.

 

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