Policy
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Google’s „election ads” Policy and Ad Library are a failure of transparency
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in PolicyNew laws should mean more clarity and some common standards about what’s „in scope” for ad transparency. In the meantime, the platforms get to choose their own approach. Google’s lazy effort at political ad transparency reflects this.
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Will TikTok’s political ad ban help Trump become president again?
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in PolicyTikTok’s prohibition on political advertising creates unacknowledged winners and losers. When you weigh those up, their ban seems to favour a certain Donald J. Trump.
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Twitter’s ad library to return? Political ads in today’s EU Code of Practice on Disinformation reports
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in PolicyThis morning, signatories of the 2022 EU Code of Practice on Disinformation published their first reports under the new Code. The voluntary document, which was completed in June last year, signed platforms up to a range of measures designed to counter online disinformation, including commitments around improving the transparency of political advertising. The 20+ signatories…
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Digital ‘Imprints’ are coming to the UK
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in PolicyPrinted election campaign materials published in the UK must contain information about who is responsible for producing them. This information is known as an ‘imprint’. These can help voters understand who is attempting to influence their political beliefs, giving additional context to campaigning material not just in the run up to an election, but between…
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Donald Trump’s return to Facebook
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in PolicyMeta will reinstate Donald Trump’s accounts in the next few days. Here are some of the implications of their decision, as we see them: 1/ He never truly went away. For the last two years, Meta has allowed the Trump campaign to run ads provided they weren’t from his account or using his tone or…
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PATA – The Little Act That Could…
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in PolicyThe Platform Accountability and Transparency Act (PATA) is a bill drafted by a bipartisan group of US Senators to increase the transparency of social media data. Initially released as a discussion draft in December 2021, and formally introduced as a bill in December 2022, PATA contains several mechanisms designed to enable greater independent scrutiny of…