See, Fb? Twitter Proves You Can Ban Political Advertisements

Twitter has determined to prohibit all political commercials on its platform, whilst Fb continues to permit even ones that lie.
Twitter has decided to ban all political ads on its platform, while Facebook continues to allow even ones that lie.Original article
Author: Conde Nast

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  2. "The social media company says it will more closely monitor foreign outlets, and warn users when posts are considered falseunless they're from politicians". (October 22, 2019)
  3. "Opinion: The social network needs to develop better ways to stop the spread of millions of harmful images". (October 25, 2019)
  4. "In a new report, Penn State political scientists say that it's not the recommendation engine, but the communities that form around right-wing content". (October 23, 2019)
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  6. "The Facebook CEO didn't announce new initiatives in a highly promoted speech, but reaffirmed his view that the company makes the world a better place". (October 19, 2019)
  7. "The companys fact-checking policy treats people who arent politicians as second-class citizens". (November 7, 2019)
  8. "Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat, lock down who can see what you're up to". (October 20, 2019)
  9. "On this weeks podcast, we talk about Facebook's loud new look, Google buying Fitbit, and what happens when big brands take over small, disparate products". (November 8, 2019)
  10. "At WIRED25, the ex-chief product officer talks about why he left the social media company and his new work on climate and progressive politics". (November 9, 2019)
  11. "Attorney general William Barr seems eager to reignite the encryption wars, starting with the social media giant". (October 4, 2019)
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