Chattanooga Times Free Press

Twitter lifts ban on political ads

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Twitter says it will ease up on its 3-year-old ban on political advertisin­g, the latest change by Elon Musk as he tries to pump up revenue after purchasing the social media platform last year. The company tweeted that “we’re relaxing our ads policy for cause-based ads in the U.S.”

“We also plan to expand the political advertisin­g we permit in the coming weeks,” the company said from its Twitter Safety account.

Twitter banned all political advertisin­g in 2019, reacting to growing concern about misinforma­tion spreading on social media. At the time, then-CEO Jack Dorsey said that while internet ads are powerful and 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.”

The latest move appears to represent a break from that policy, which had banned ads by candidates, political parties, or elected or appointed government officials.

Political advertisin­g made up a sliver of Twitter’s overall revenue, accounting for less than $3 million of total spending for the 2018 U.S. midterm election.

In reversing the ban, Twitter said that “cause-based advertisin­g can facilitate public conversati­on around important topics” and that the change will align the platform’s advertisin­g policy with those of “TV and other media outlets,” without providing further details.

Facebook in March 2021 lifted its ban on political and social issue ads that was put in place after the 2020 U.S. presidenti­al election.

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