Why Facebook’s response to Twitter ceasing political ads isn’t satisfactory
https://thenextweb.com/facebook/2019/11/01/why-facebooks-response-to-twitter-ceasing-political-ads-isnt-satisfactory/
Facebook is in hot water (what else is new) for not planning to remove political ads based on lies. To add to the social network’s predicament, Jack Dorsey yesterday announced that Twitter is getting rid of political ads altogether.
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook‘s COO, retorted that the company didn’t have to go the same way because it’s leading “on transparency” — referring to Facebook‘s Ad Library and its upcoming presidential ads tracker. However, not everyone is convinced.
Why Facebook’s response to Twitter ceasing political ads isn’t satisfactory
Nov 1, 2019, 5:19pm UTC
https://thenextweb.com/facebook/2019/11/01/why-facebooks-response-to-twitter-ceasing-political-ads-isnt-satisfactory/
> Facebook is in hot water (what else is new) for not planning to remove political ads based on lies. To add to the social network’s predicament, Jack Dorsey yesterday announced that Twitter is getting rid of political ads altogether.
> Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook‘s COO, retorted that the company didn’t have to go the same way because it’s leading “on transparency” — referring to Facebook‘s Ad Library and its upcoming presidential ads tracker. However, not everyone is convinced.