Reddit announced it's making changes to the way political advertising works on its platform and launching an effort dedicated to political ads transparency.
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Reddit announced it's making changes to the way political advertising works on its platform and launching an effort dedicated to political ads transparency.
According to reports, Facebook said it has stopped paying commissions to its employees who are selling political ads.
LinkedIn is launching a new Ads tab on LinkedIn Pages displaying all Sponsored Content that advertisers have run on its platform in the last six months.
Expanding on its promise to have political advertisers identified - and political ads labeled - Facebook will now be requiring anyone buying "issues-based" ads deemed broadly political to be verified as well.
Facebook and Google has been asked by Seattle's election authority to disclose the people or organisations that have bought political ads on their platforms.
As Facebook and Twitter continue to try to solve the puzzle left behind by Russian-linked ads that ran on their platforms, Google has also found evidence of similar activities.A recent report from the Washington Post …