Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg leaving The Merrion Hotel in Dublin after a meeting with politicians to discuss regulation of social media and harmful content in April 2019.Facebook will ban all political ads beginning after the November 3 election, the company announced Wednesday.
Politicians have previously spent large sums on Facebook ads — the Trump campaign bought over $65 million in Facebook ads since July 1, while the Biden campaign bought $45 million in Facebook ads in that time. The move comes after months of mounting scrutiny over the company's handling of misinformation and criticism of its policy against fact-checking political ads.
Facebook has also been weighing how to address possible misinformation after polls close, including potential premature claims of victory while votes are still being tallied.
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After polls? What utter nonsense?
Thank goodness
Translation: Facebook wants to make money until the election day... all political ads are welcome...
Hmm...physical polls may be closed Nov 3 but voting will still be happening (mail in ballot extensions)...
You’d think with all this idiot’s money, he’d get a decent hair cut !
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