In October 2019 Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced that his social media company would ban all political advertising. He stated that political messages on the platform should reach users through the recommendation of other users – not through paid reach. Proponents argue that social media companies don’t have the tools to stop the spread of false information since their advertising platforms aren’t moderated by human beings. Opponents argue that the ban will disenfranchise candidates and campaigns who rely on social media for grassroots organizing and fundraising.
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@8TYN53SLibertarian4yrs4Y
Who cares about political parties
@8PWLPJS4yrs4Y
No. But bi-partisan fact checking is needed.
@8PGPP2ZLibertarian4yrs4Y
Yes, they have the right to control what is allowed on their platform
@8NWJ3SPLibertarian4yrs4Y
No, but ad targeting should be minimally permitted, such as to a geographic region like tv ads.
No. Social media companies should be required to allow unrestricted political advertising.
@8F8D9G35yrs5Y
All advertising should be banned on social media.
@8GYCXW35yrs5Y
They should do what they want. If people don't like it they can cease using the site
@8D5J4RR4yrs4Y
If they want to, great. I don't trust them to do it well, but let them.
@63ZXW6N4yrs4Y
No, but people should have the option to block it from their feed.
@8PGXGG64yrs4Y
Only if they want to, but if they do they must ban it from both sides
@593CCZ54yrs4Y
If the company decides to, it is a private company and can do what it wants.
@8SQ255J4yrs4Y
It is a private company therefore, it is to their discretion.
@3WJLKCG4yrs4Y
Yes, this is their decision to make as a private company
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