Many applaud Twitter's decision to ban political ads on the platform. But the Trump campaign says it could 'silence Trump and conservatives.'
On Wednesday afternoon, CEO Jack Dorsey announced that by the end of November, all political ads will be banned on Twitter. This news comes as competitor Facebook is embroiled in controversy over its own political ad policies — specifically, its policy around allowing politicians to lie and spread misinformation in political ads.
On Wednesday afternoon, CEO Jack Dorsey announced that by the end of November, all political ads will be banned on Twitter. This news comes as competitor Facebook is embroiled in controversy over its own political ad policies — specifically, its policy around allowing politicians to lie and spread misinformation in political ads.
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