Twitter blocking all political ads globally starting in November
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/10/twitter-blocking-all-political-ads-globally-starting-in-november/
Twitter might be the president's favored platform and a valued way for candidates to spread their messages far and wide, but starting next month, elected officials and candidates alike are going to have to make sure all that traffic comes organically. That's because they won't be allowed to pay for political advertising.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has apparently taken a look at the controversy currently embroiling Facebook and decided he wants no part of it.
Twitter blocking all political ads globally starting in November
Oct 30, 2019, 9:22pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/10/twitter-blocking-all-political-ads-globally-starting-in-november/
> Twitter might be the president's favored platform and a valued way for candidates to spread their messages far and wide, but starting next month, elected officials and candidates alike are going to have to make sure all that traffic comes organically. That's because they won't be allowed to pay for political advertising.
> Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has apparently taken a look at the controversy currently embroiling Facebook and decided he wants no part of it.