Facebook changed their ads policy to allow politicians to run ads with known lies—explicitly turning the platform into a disinformation-for-profit machine. This week, we decided to see just how far it goes.
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We intentionally made a Facebook ad with false claims and submitted it to Facebook’s ad platform to see if it’d be approved. It got approved quickly and the ad is now running on Facebook. Take a look:pic.twitter.com/7NQyThWHgO
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W odpowiedzi do @ewarren @kevinroose
If the "false claim" is retracted in the very next sentence, does Warren really think Facebook should have flagged/banned the ad for the part that was a parody? Seems to me their screening system worked. This post is not nearly as clever and Warren and her campaign think it is.
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W odpowiedzi do to @KedronBardwell@JeffSmithMO i jeszcze
I think it makes the point she intends to make while also being honest. Her ad is not trying to contribute to the issue of disinformation, but highlight how it works and why it is problematic. I think you’re out over your skis.
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W odpowiedzi do to @virginiahamner@KedronBardwell i jeszcze
Yet it's not a lie, so it doesn't quite prove her point
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W odpowiedzi do to @outlyer@KedronBardwell i jeszcze
What do you think her point was?
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She doesn’t even know!
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