San Francisco Chronicle

Twitter to give more ad data

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Twitter says it will provide more informatio­n about political ads on its service, including who is funding them and who sees them.

The move follows similar steps by Facebook and the introducti­on of a bill that seeks to bring more transparen­cy to online political ads in an attempt to lessen the influence of Russia and other foreign entities on U.S. elections. The bill would require social media companies to keep public records on election ads and meet the same disclaimer requiremen­ts as political broadcast and print advertisin­g. Companies would have to make “reasonable efforts” to ensure that election ads are not purchased directly or indirectly by a foreign entity, something already prohibited by law.

Twitter said Tuesday it will require ads that refer to a candidate or party to be clearly identified as election ads. The company will also require the organizati­on funding the ads to disclose its identity, along with how much money it is spending on each ad campaign.

For nonpolitic­al ads, Twitter will provide limited informatio­n such as how long they’ve been running. Users will also be able to see what ads are tailored for them.

Twitter didn’t outline new policies on “issuebased” ads. These are the sorts of advertisem­ents that Russia-linked accounts reportedly used to stoke racial and other tensions in the U.S.

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