Venture Veritas Banned from Twitter Advertisements for Irrelevant Content material
Venture Veritas reported that its account on Twitter Advertisements used to be suspended completely for “inappropriate content.” In a video posted to Twitter, the group’s founder, James O’Keefe, defined how the censorship came about. Twitter just lately banned all political advertisements, excluding for cause-based advertisements from nonprofit and for-profit organizations. The Southern Poverty Regulation Middle (SPLC), for instance, can nonetheless run advertisements on Twitter. However some conservativewebsites have no longer fared in addition to the SPLC.
Project Veritas reported that its account on Twitter Ads was suspended permanently for “inappropriate content.” In a video posted to Twitter, the organization’s founder, James O’Keefe, explained how the censorship occurred. Twitter recently banned all political ads, except for cause-based ads from nonprofit and for-profit organizations. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), for example, can still run ads on Twitter. But some conservative sites have not fared as well as the SPLC.
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