Meta extended its ban on new political ads on its platforms through Election Day, the social media giant announced Monday. The parent company of Facebook and Instagram said the restriction on new ...
Users plan week-long boycott of the platform after it announces the removal of fact-checkers and sparks controversy.
Meta will require political advertisers to flag when they have used AI or digital manipulation in adverts on Facebook and Instagram. The social media company already has policies on using ...
A ban could mean the migration of users — and billions of ad dollars — to competitors. Meta could gain up to $3.38 billion solely through freed up ad revenue, eMarketer estimated. If TikTok is ...
Facebook's parent company is scrapping its third-party fact-checking program in favor of an X-style community notes form of content moderation.
If the app faces a ban, an estimated $6.17 billion to $8.64 billion in ad spending could be redirected. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, stands to capture a significant share ...
Which is also Musk’s strength, in that he’s effectively the reason why his companies don’t need to pay for ads ... released today: Meta will no longer outright ban all use of slurs used ...