The Mercury News Weekend

Twitter will show who pays for ads and howmuch they spend

- By Selina Wang Bloomberg News

Twitter said it will show detailed informatio­n about advertiser­s on the socialmedi­a service, addressing concerns from lawmakers that the company let foreign meddlers run rampant during the U.S. presidenti­al election.

As of Thursday, anyone could search for a Twitter account and see all the ads it has run in the past seven days. For U.S. polit- ical advertiser­s, users will be able to see billing informatio­n, ad spending, demographi­c targeting data and the number of times tweets have been viewed. Twitter had been planning to create this “transparen­cy center” since last October. Facebook has introduced similar features.

The changes are part of Twitter’s broader efforts to clean up its service after lawmakers berated the company for failing to discover Russian inf luence peddling through fake accounts and divisive ads during the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election. Earlier this week, the company began requiring more authentica­tion from users. In May, it rolled out stricter rules that require advertiser­s running political campaign ads for federal elections to identify themselves and certify they are located in the U.S. The company has also banned ads from accounts owned by Russia Today and Sputnik.

Social- media companies are rushing to regulate themselves as Congress works on new rules for digital political ads that have so far benefited from little oversight. Sens. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, and Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, have introduced the Honest Ads Act to subject online political ads to similar disclosure rules that govern TV and radio. Twitter and Facebook have endorsed the Honest Ads Act.

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