Policy
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Analysis: Liberal Democrats’ Target Seats
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in PolicyIn 2015, the Liberal Democrats were blindsided by their then-coalition partners the Conservatives running a ton of Facebook ads targeting seats they held in the west of England. At the time, there was no ad transparency at all, so it was impossible to know with any reliability what was being said, to whom and how…
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Making UK elections fit for the digital age: Ten ideas
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in PolicyDigital campaigning isn’t new at this point, but it’s still newer than most of the electoral law that governs it. We think it’s time that changed. The next government should take a step back and do the work needed to improve the rules for British election campaigns in the digital age. Here’s 10 things they…
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How did UK parties target their ads in the first week of the campaign?
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in PolicyWith thanks to Fabio Votta, who helps us aggregate party spending on different targeting methods. Here’s the first week of the campaign on Meta, broken down by the amount of money spent on the various targeting methods available to political advertisers. To produce the above chart, we aggregate the amount spent on each targeting method…
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The Brexit effect on UK political campaign rules
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in PolicyThe UK is starting to diverge from the GDPR. What will looser rules mean for political campaigns?
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Ad transparency – what’s missing for 2024?
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in PolicyWhat should platforms do to increase the integrity of their political advertising systems to protect the many elections taking this year?
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Has the DSA done anything for political ad transparency?
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in PolicyThe EU’s Digital Services Act is a big step forward in holding platforms accountable. On ad transparency, it could have gone further.