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EU Political Ad Ban: Unintended Advantage for Authoritarian Regimes
The EU's ban on paid political advertising, starting October 2025, may inadvertently benefit authoritarian regimes like Hungary's, which control traditional media and utilize proxies to spread their narratives online.
EU Political Ad Ban: Unintended Advantage for Authoritarian Regimes
The EU's ban on paid political advertising, starting October 2025, may inadvertently benefit authoritarian regimes like Hungary's, which control traditional media and utilize proxies to spread their narratives online.
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40% Bias Score


EU Political Ad Ban Impacts Dutch Elections
The ban on political ads on Meta platforms in the EU starting October impacts the upcoming Dutch elections on October 29th. While major parties show little concern, some smaller parties relying on social media for campaigning may face challenges.
EU Political Ad Ban Impacts Dutch Elections
The ban on political ads on Meta platforms in the EU starting October impacts the upcoming Dutch elections on October 29th. While major parties show little concern, some smaller parties relying on social media for campaigning may face challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Meta Bans Political Ads in EU Due to New Regulations
Meta will cease all political, election, and social issue ads on its EU platforms from October 2024 due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising regulation (TTPA), citing significant operational challenges and legal uncertainties; Google made a similar announcement previou...
Meta Bans Political Ads in EU Due to New Regulations
Meta will cease all political, election, and social issue ads on its EU platforms from October 2024 due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising regulation (TTPA), citing significant operational challenges and legal uncertainties; Google made a similar announcement previou...
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36% Bias Score


Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Regulation
Meta, owner of Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, will cease all political, election, and social issue advertising across its EU platforms from October due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, which introduces significant operational and leg...
Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Regulation
Meta, owner of Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, will cease all political, election, and social issue advertising across its EU platforms from October due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, which introduces significant operational and leg...
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40% Bias Score


Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Regulations
Meta will stop running political ads in the EU from October due to new regulations requiring greater transparency and limiting targeted political advertising, which Meta says are "unworkable".
Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Regulations
Meta will stop running political ads in the EU from October due to new regulations requiring greater transparency and limiting targeted political advertising, which Meta says are "unworkable".
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40% Bias Score


Labor's \$11m Social Media Ad Spend Dominates Australian Election
Labor outspent all other parties in the Australian election by spending over \$11m on Google and Meta platforms for targeted ads in key seats like Bennelong, Brisbane, Boothby, Blair and Bullwinkel, while current electoral laws only impose a blackout period on broadcast TV and radio, highlighting a ...
Labor's \$11m Social Media Ad Spend Dominates Australian Election
Labor outspent all other parties in the Australian election by spending over \$11m on Google and Meta platforms for targeted ads in key seats like Bennelong, Brisbane, Boothby, Blair and Bullwinkel, while current electoral laws only impose a blackout period on broadcast TV and radio, highlighting a ...
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40% Bias Score

EU Regulation Forces Meta and Google to Halt Political Advertising
Meta and Google will stop all political ads in Europe from October 2025 due to the EU's Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, impacting political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups by limiting their ability to reach voters and influence policy using targeted ad...

EU Regulation Forces Meta and Google to Halt Political Advertising
Meta and Google will stop all political ads in Europe from October 2025 due to the EU's Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, impacting political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups by limiting their ability to reach voters and influence policy using targeted ad...
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36% Bias Score

Meta Bans EU Political Ads, Forcing Campaign Strategy Changes
Meta will ban political ads on Facebook and Instagram in the EU from October 1st due to new EU regulations deemed "unworkable" by the company, forcing a strategic shift for political campaigns in the run-up to the Dutch elections in late October.

Meta Bans EU Political Ads, Forcing Campaign Strategy Changes
Meta will ban political ads on Facebook and Instagram in the EU from October 1st due to new EU regulations deemed "unworkable" by the company, forcing a strategic shift for political campaigns in the run-up to the Dutch elections in late October.
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40% Bias Score

Meta Suspends Political Ads in EU Due to New Regulations
Meta will suspend all political, election, and social issue advertising across its EU platforms from October 2024 due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, citing significant operational challenges and legal uncertainties; the TTPA aims to combat misi...

Meta Suspends Political Ads in EU Due to New Regulations
Meta will suspend all political, election, and social issue advertising across its EU platforms from October 2024 due to the EU's new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, citing significant operational challenges and legal uncertainties; the TTPA aims to combat misi...
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40% Bias Score

Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Law
Meta will stop all political ads across its platforms in the EU from October 2024 due to the complexities and legal uncertainties introduced by the EU's Political Advertisement Transparency and Targeting Act (TtPA), which aims to combat disinformation and foreign interference in elections.

Meta Halts EU Political Ads Due to New Transparency Law
Meta will stop all political ads across its platforms in the EU from October 2024 due to the complexities and legal uncertainties introduced by the EU's Political Advertisement Transparency and Targeting Act (TtPA), which aims to combat disinformation and foreign interference in elections.
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40% Bias Score

SNP and Labour Condemn Reform UK's Allegedly Racist Facebook Advert
A Facebook advert by Reform UK, falsely claiming Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar prioritizes the Pakistani community, has sparked complaints from the SNP and Scottish Labour to Meta, Facebook's parent company, highlighting concerns about misinformation and racial bias in the upcoming Hamilton by-...

SNP and Labour Condemn Reform UK's Allegedly Racist Facebook Advert
A Facebook advert by Reform UK, falsely claiming Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar prioritizes the Pakistani community, has sparked complaints from the SNP and Scottish Labour to Meta, Facebook's parent company, highlighting concerns about misinformation and racial bias in the upcoming Hamilton by-...
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64% Bias Score

Albanese Opposes Election Spam Texts but Stops Short of Ban
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese opposes election spam texts but won't commit to a ban, citing democratic freedoms; Clive Palmer's party is accused of widespread spamming; the practice is criticized for exploiting legal loopholes allowing political parties to bypass anti-spam laws.

Albanese Opposes Election Spam Texts but Stops Short of Ban
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese opposes election spam texts but won't commit to a ban, citing democratic freedoms; Clive Palmer's party is accused of widespread spamming; the practice is criticized for exploiting legal loopholes allowing political parties to bypass anti-spam laws.
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52% Bias Score
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