Oman Daily Observer

Twitter to ban political ads worldwide on its platform

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WASHINGTON: Twitter will stop accepting political advertisin­g globally on its platform, the company said, responding to growing concerns over misinforma­tion from politician­s on social media.

Chief executive Jack Dorsey tweeted that while Internet advertisin­g “is incredibly powerful and very effective for commercial advertiser­s, that power brings significan­t risks to politics, where it can be used to influence votes to affect the lives of millions.”

But Social media behemoth Facebook looks unlikely to follow Twitter’s lead, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg holding to his line that he would let political figures speak freely, and count on voters to judge truthfulne­ss.

“In a democracy, I don’t think it’s right for private companies to censor politician­s or the news,” Zuckerberg said in an earnings call with analysts, the transcript of which he posted on Facebook.

Dorsey said Twitter’s new policy, details of which will be unveiled next month and enforced from November 22, would ban ads on political issues as well as from candidates.

“We considered stopping only candidate ads, but issue ads present a way to circumvent,” he said.

“Additional­ly, it isn’t fair for everyone but candidates to buy ads for issues they want to push. So we’re stopping these too.”

Dorsey said the company took the action to head off potential problems from “machine learning-based optimisati­on of messaging and microtarge­ting, unchecked misleading informatio­n, and deep fakes.”

Twitter’s move comes in contrast to Facebook’s policy that allows political speech and ads to run without fact-checking. Zuckerberg has said political advertisin­g is not a major source of revenue but he believes it is important to allow everyone a “voice,” and banning political ads would favour incumbents.

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