> Twitter has been criticized for not being as proactive as Facebook, which this month said it planned to strengthen its review process for political ads and would begin disclosing which pages purchased them moving forward.
Facebook's solution of transparency seems a lot more reasonable than Twitter's solution of outright bans.
With that in mind, however, will we just see political ads on Facebook purchased by 'Random Company LLC'? It'll be interesting to see how Facebook plans to stop companies created blatantly to anonymize those behind the ads.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 10.4 ms ] threadFacebook's solution of transparency seems a lot more reasonable than Twitter's solution of outright bans.
With that in mind, however, will we just see political ads on Facebook purchased by 'Random Company LLC'? It'll be interesting to see how Facebook plans to stop companies created blatantly to anonymize those behind the ads.