Facebook opens Ad Library, API to bring more transparency to ads [www.fastcompany.com]
Facebook revamps its Ad Library to include all brands' ads [www.businessinsider.com]
Protecting Elections in the EU [newsroom.fb.com]
Facebook launches searchable transparency library of all active ads [techcrunch.com]
Second, ahead of the EU Parliamentary Elections in May, anyone running ads related to politics or issues will need to confirm that their identity and location match the country where the ads will run. These ads will also include a “Paid for by” disclosure https://t.co/qFYsG7RzVt
— Facebook (@facebook) March 28, 2019
Big improvements to Facebook ads transparency today: https://t.co/OVvfrefm0t
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) March 28, 2019
-Searchable library of all active political & non-political ads
-EU political ads require ID verification & Paid For By labels
-Opening of the Ads Library API to all ID-verified developers
Now there are better ways to see information about the ads on Facebook and who’s behind them. First, we’re updating our Ad Library so that it brings together all ads on our platforms in one place, making them easier to search https://t.co/mDjXQBTZ02
— Facebook (@facebook) March 28, 2019
To prevent another Cambridge Analytica, Fb tells TechCrunch it will rate limit the Ads Library API & require ID verification for access "so we have the ability to revoke access" Tip @techmeme https://t.co/OVvfrefm0t pic.twitter.com/iRecRweYwi
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) March 28, 2019
Facebook's new Ad Library reveals Trump's personal Fb Page has spent $10 million on Fb ads since May 2018 https://t.co/OVvfrefm0t pic.twitter.com/XfsBpvdpPp
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) March 28, 2019
Second, ahead of the EU Parliamentary Elections in May, anyone running ads related to politics or issues will need to confirm that their identity and location match the country where the ads will run. These ads will also include a “Paid for by” disclosure https://t.co/qFYsG7RzVt
— Facebook (@facebook) March 28, 2019
Facebook's new Ad Library reveals Trump's personal Fb Page has spent $10 million on Fb ads since May 2018 https://t.co/OVvfrefm0t pic.twitter.com/XfsBpvdpPp
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) March 28, 2019
To prevent another Cambridge Analytica, Fb tells TechCrunch it will rate limit the Ads Library API & require ID verification for access "so we have the ability to revoke access" Tip @techmeme https://t.co/OVvfrefm0t pic.twitter.com/iRecRweYwi
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) March 28, 2019
Big improvements to Facebook ads transparency today: https://t.co/OVvfrefm0t
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) March 28, 2019
-Searchable library of all active political & non-political ads
-EU political ads require ID verification & Paid For By labels
-Opening of the Ads Library API to all ID-verified developers
FB to require a "Paid For By" sticker for EU Parl election ads.
— Adrian Weckler (@adrianweckler) March 29, 2019
"When you click on the label, you’ll be able to see more information such as the campaign budget associated with an individual ad, how many people saw it and their age, location and gender."https://t.co/NBTbA6z2e8 pic.twitter.com/cTkzBkLWqW