scoop from @EmilyGlazer: Google discussing some political ad changes too. "Some Google employees are speculating the changes could be related to what type of audience targeting the company allows ad buyers to place."https://t.co/aPCTp5LFVJ
— Deepa Seetharaman (@dseetharaman) November 6, 2019
On the last tweet, I continue to say no way. Happy to be proven wrong. But I have seen no evidence Google or Facebook will limit microtargeting due to a fear of a slippery slope which starts to erode the core business model of Google and Facebook.
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) November 7, 2019
New press report Google is considering changes to microtargeting and political ads. Facebook floated similar trial balloon the other day. Two lessons here: 1) leadership matters, ?? to Twitter again 2) no way. I’ll see if when I believe it. https://t.co/gIWQwDeE9X
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) November 7, 2019
NEWS: Google weighing changes to its political ad policy. https://t.co/aJW0Zs5JrD
— Emily Glazer (@EmilyGlazer) November 6, 2019
“Some Google employees are speculating the changes could be related to what type of audience targeting the company allows ad buyers to place.”
— David Carroll ? (@profcarroll) November 6, 2019
Targeting people for ads based on their personal data has always been a terrible idea. #TheGreatHack https://t.co/bEUkdKDtqP
Facebook, Google weigh changing political ad policies under pressure https://t.co/8ce4dJ6qNq
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) November 7, 2019
Which way will they go⁉️ My bet...
— Jane Lyon (@1GameNut) November 7, 2019
Toward the money
Not the light
Facebook, Google weigh changing political ad policies under pressure
- Axios https://t.co/UOiVA1b5dU
Facebook, Google weigh changing political ad policies under pressure
— Mike Walker (@New_Narrative) November 7, 2019
https://t.co/z7f3ekW7MC
Google and Facebook are weighing policy changes on political ads that have been floated as compromise ideas, like limiting micro-targeting or disclosing more info about the advertiser. https://t.co/QpVtyeGKp8
— Axios (@axios) November 7, 2019
If @facebook and @google are planning to ban micro-targeting of political ads, they should use a definition worked up in collaboration with regulators and civil society groups. https://t.co/JqNldxB4G2
— Who Targets Me (@WhoTargetsMe) November 7, 2019
Google and Facebook are considering a ban on microtargeted political ads https://t.co/8Sr8SOI3Um
— Anthony DeRosa? (@Anthony) November 7, 2019
Google and Facebook 'considering ban on micro-targeted political ads'
— Nick Reeves - REGISTER TO VOTE - #ABTV #FBPE (@nickreeves9876) November 7, 2019
Reports say firms may act over concerns that practice risks damaging democratic norms.https://t.co/M3GWQdq9jJ
Google and Facebook 'considering ban on micro-targeted political ads' https://t.co/Xekiotg7hD
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) November 7, 2019
Very little concrete, but the rumours and briefings are beginning to seep out of Google and Facebook, no doubt by their policy and media people, that their stance on targeted ads might be shifting... https://t.co/J6vEPQGYmd
— Carl Miller (@carljackmiller) November 7, 2019
This shit's been punishable by obliteration on my planet for millennia https://t.co/DA2Vbc7HfF
— Anti-Brexit Alien (@LennieMerrick1) November 7, 2019
Google and Facebook 'considering ban on micro-targeted political ads' https://t.co/pMGkF9Ri4I pic.twitter.com/GbgE6ZloBz
— Hr Positive (@hrpositive3) November 7, 2019
NEWS: Google weighing changes to its political ad policy. https://t.co/aJW0Zs5JrD
— Emily Glazer (@EmilyGlazer) November 6, 2019
Just a week after @jack announced the ban on political ads from Twitter, Alphabet/Google are now weighing changes to their political ad policies, @EmilyGlazer at @WSJ reports https://t.co/2jPMCyFULg
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) November 6, 2019
Google weighs changes to political ad policy. https://t.co/DrrPleKDeM
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) November 6, 2019
Google is considering whether to ban political ads and could share more information with employees this week, according to @WSJ. If a ban is enacted, Google would follow Twitter. Would this include YouTube? Though removing from search is no small thing. https://t.co/tJcoI0b8NE
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) November 6, 2019
Breaking: Google Weighs Changes to Political Ad Policy, @EmilyGlazer :https://t.co/PH7UoFjNqO
— John McCormick (@McCormickJohn) November 6, 2019
Google Weighs Changes To Political Ad Policy – WSJ https://t.co/ResnbOxT9F
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) November 6, 2019
Google is considering changes to its political ads policy, just a week after Twitter released a statement it would ban all political ads on the platform: https://t.co/dkxVzTvkGn via @thehill.
— PEN America (@PENamerica) November 7, 2019
Google reportedly mulling changes to political ads policy https://t.co/f7WwI0qbkl
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) November 7, 2019