The Borneo Post

Facebook to have outside audit of ad data

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SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Friday promised an outside audit of data it provides advertiser­s in a move apparently aimed at quelling concerns about accuracy.

The news came just months after the leading social network announced it was working to fix flaws in its metrics calculatio­ns that led to audiences being overestima­ted at times.

“We are committing to an audit by the Media Rating Council to verify the accuracy of the informatio­n we deliver to our partners,” Facebook said in an online post aimed at businesses.

Partners will get more detailed informatio­n about ad views at Facebook and Instagram, including millisecon­ds that marketing messages are on screens, according to the social network.

Facebook also said it would offer advertiser­s new options, including only paying for video ads watched from start to finish or those played with sound turned on.

The new moves were to be made this year.

Late last year, Facebook said it had overestima­ted the average amount of time spent watching videos over the course of the previous two years.

The social network also revealed at the time that a software bug had let repeat visits to online pages of companies or brands be counted as though someone new was taking a look each time. — AFP

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