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groundloop

(11,518 posts)
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 03:44 PM Oct 2019

Facebook exempts political ads from ban on making false claims

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/oct/04/facebook-exempts-political-ads-ban-making-false-claims


Facebook has quietly rescinded a policy banning false claims in advertising, creating a specific exemption that leaves political adverts unconstrained regarding how they could mislead or deceive, as a potential general election looms in the UK.

The social network had previously banned adverts containing “deceptive, false or misleading content”, a much stronger restriction than its general rules around Facebook posts. But, as reported by the journalist Judd Legum, in the last week the rules have narrowed considerably, only banning adverts that “include claims debunked by third-party fact-checkers, or, in certain circumstances, claims debunked by organisations with particular expertise”.


Under Facebook’s third-party fact-checking programme, it invites independent organisations such as the UK’s Full Fact to verify claims posted to the social network. But the groups, made up mainly of small charities and nonprofits, are heavily constrained in how many claims they can fact-check, meaning they often only verify the most viral cases.

But even that limit has been lifted for some political adverts. A separate policy introduced by the social network recently declared opinion pieces and satire ineligible for verification, including any website or page “with the primary purpose of expressing the opinion or agenda of a political figure”. The end result is that any direct statement from a candidate or campaign cannot be fact-checked and so is automatically exempted from policies designed to prevent misinformation. (After the publication of this story, Facebook clarified that only politicians currently in office or running for office, and political parties, are exempt: other political adverts still need to be true.)

The changes, Legum reported, followed a run of Donald Trump adverts that contained false claims but were not removed under the old rules.

The new rules could prompt a clash between Facebook and UK regulators. The Advertising Standards Authority does not cover political adverts in Britain, the content of which is largely unregulated, but it does cover all other adverts, including those posted on Facebook. The ASA’s code explicitly bans adverts that “materially mislead or [are] likely to do so”, language that is close to that used in Facebook’s previous policies.

A Facebook spokesman said: “We don’t believe that it’s an appropriate role for us to referee political debates. Nor do we think it would be appropriate to prevent a politician’s speech from reaching its audience and being subject to public debate and scrutiny.”

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Facebook exempts political ads from ban on making false claims (Original Post) groundloop Oct 2019 OP
Delete/Deactivate FB. Problem solved. Freethinker65 Oct 2019 #1
disgusting OKNancy Oct 2019 #2
So Zuckerberg is Wellstone ruled Oct 2019 #3
Zuckerberg met with tRump at the White House a couple of weeks ago..... groundloop Oct 2019 #4
Read Pascale pumped a ton Wellstone ruled Oct 2019 #7
F#k you facebook Alpeduez21 Oct 2019 #5
I'd like to see the Hacker that took down DU, take down Facebook and crush it Submariner Oct 2019 #6
FaceBook is not helping uponit7771 Oct 2019 #8

Freethinker65

(10,009 posts)
1. Delete/Deactivate FB. Problem solved.
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 03:45 PM
Oct 2019

Let FB devolve into a giant right wing conspiracy laden wasteland preaching to the ever dwindling alt-right choir.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. So Zuckerberg is
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 03:46 PM
Oct 2019

playing his 2016 Ad game once again. The Trump Campaign must have dropped a boat load on him.

groundloop

(11,518 posts)
4. Zuckerberg met with tRump at the White House a couple of weeks ago.....
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 03:50 PM
Oct 2019

Not much information out there as far as what was discussed, but it's interesting that they changed their fact checking policy shortly after that.

Submariner

(12,503 posts)
6. I'd like to see the Hacker that took down DU, take down Facebook and crush it
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 04:20 PM
Oct 2019

so it's offline for months.

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