Facebook vs. Twitter on political ads: Here's what Mark Zuckerberg said and how Jack Dorsey responded
and letting voters, not tech companies, judge politicians' arguments. But Dorsey said it's a matter of protecting democracy in the face of the internet's "increasing velocity, sophistication, and overwhelming scale."“We don’t fact-check political ads. And we don’t do this to help politicians, but because we think people should be able to see for themselves what politicians are saying.
they can say whatever they want! 😉”“Political ads can be an important part of voice, especially for local candidates and up-and-coming challengers and advocacy groups the media might not otherwise cover, so that way they can get their voice into the debate. Banning political ads favors incumbents and whoever the media chooses to cover.”We’re well aware we‘re a small part of a much larger political advertising ecosystem. Some might argue our actions today could favor incumbents.
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