But.. it isn't new. Been reported before—and here's the @kreissdaniel & @shannimcg piece based on primary research. https://www.buzzfeed.com/danielkreiss/forget-russian-trolls-facebooks-own-staff-did-more …https://twitter.com/AriMelber/status/916467549923168257 …
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I'm still confused, how is this not an in kind donation?
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Replying to @knowtheory @zeynep and
And like… do other customers with similarly sized ad spends get similar service?
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Our research shows that tech firms offered services to all campaigns, but uptake differed.
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Any idea if they offered it to _non_ political candidates? Also, only presidential candidates? Or other federal candidates?
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We only interviewed folks on or abt presidential race.
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Is it not an in-kind donation if you offer it to all campaigns? Seems good for Wall Street firms trying to curry favor with everyone.
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It just seems to straight forwardly violate the rules at https://transition.fec.gov/pages/brochures/citizens.shtml … Are they outdated (contra text in the doc)?
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