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Twitter Bans All Political Ads

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(Andrew Matthews/AP)

Wednesday, 30 October 2019 04:45 PM EDT

Saying social media companies give advertisers an unfair advantage in proliferating highly targeted, misleading messages, Twitter is banning all political advertising from its service.

Facebook has taken fire since it disclosed earlier in October it will not fact-check ads by politicians or their campaigns, which could allow them to lie freely. CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Congress last week politicians have the right to free speech on Facebook. 

The issue suddenly arose in September when Twitter (TWTR), along with Facebook and Google, refused to remove a misleading video ad from President Donald Trump's campaign that targeted former Vice President Joe Biden, a leading Democratic presidential candidate.

In response, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., another presidential hopeful, ran an ad on Facebook taking aim at its CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The ad falsely claimed Zuckerberg endorsed President Donald Trump for re-election, acknowledging the deliberate falsehood as necessary to make a point.

Critics have called on Facebook to ban all political ads. This includes CNN chief Jeff Zucker, who recently called the policy of allowing lies ludicrous and advised the social media giant to sit out the 2020 election until it can figure out something better.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted the change Wednesday, saying the company is recognizing advertising on social media offers an unfair level of targeting compared to other mediums.

The majority of money spent on political advertising in the U.S. goes to television ads.

Twitter's policy will start Nov. 22.

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Twitter is getting out of the political advertising business, banning all political ads on its social media platform starting Nov. 22.
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