Facebook is ramping up its new tightened restrictions on political advertising. About a year after the company first introduced its tools toincrease "transparency"around political ads in the U.S., Facebook is expanding those rules worldwide. ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Facebook is tightening its rules around political advertising ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, acknowledging previous misuse.
Meta has introduced a set of AI rules for political advertisers on Facebook and Instagram. Credit: Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images OpenAI just announced its latest large language model (LLM), GPT-4 Turbo. Elon Musk's xAI recently unveiled its own AI chatbot, Grok....
Facebook said earlier this year that EU political ads will carry "paid for by" disclaimers. Clicking the label will reveal more detailed information such as how much money was spent on the ad, how many people saw it, and their age, gender and location. The ad transparency rules have alre...
Facebook is taking new steps to prevent misleading political ads following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which had millions of Facebook profiles harvested and used without consent for political advertising purposes. It says it's tightening the rules o
Facebook has begun enforcing new political labeling rules for advertising. The rules are intended to help users determine which ads have political intentions. It appears that Facebook has penalized some companies for not meeting the new requirements, though the protocols seem to be broadly enforced,...
Specific businesses and products have unique content rules, such as alcohol, dating services, and gambling. Intellectual property infringement, endorsement of Meta's brands, and brand usage in ads are prohibited. Social issue, electoral, or political advertising must adhere to relevant laws and Meta...
Political advertising on Facebook is the latest in a long line of developments in campaign practice, and is a tool that has been mobilised extensively in elections around the world. In this article, we explore what we know about Facebook advertising at elections and ask what existing data ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Facebook said Friday that it will flag all "newsworthy" posts from politicians that break its rules, including those from President Donald Trump.
Facebook to be setting the rules of the game or calling the shots," he said. "For instance, we do not believe it should be our role to fact check or judge the veracity of what politicians say—not least sincepolitical speechis heavily scrutinized by the media and our democratic processes...