Political ads will no longer run on Twitter


Political ads will no longer run on Twitter


Twitter is so popular around the world that every important and self-confident person in the world has created his own Twitter account and any news about anyone is first reported on Twitter. Too, too, is often looking at Twitter to run its breaking news.




That's why it's so easy and effective to deliver anything from this social media platform. Social contact website Twitter has announced a ban on political advertising in its service, calling it a major step to prevent the spread of misinformation about elections. "We have decided to ban political advertising on Twitter worldwide," Twitter CEO Jack Dorce wrote in a tweet.




While Internet advertising is very powerful and effective, it poses some danger to politics, as it can affect millions of lives by using them to influence voters," he wrote. The company believes that ads on social media have more unfair access than other media and that it is not an expression of freedom of opinion, he said.




Facebook has been under pressure since Twitter announced the move, but Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg released quarterly figures last day saying his company believes that political events are important. He said he too was considering banning political advertising, but he could not say anything about its impact yet.




He said. Remember, It's a complicated matter if anyone says the answer is simple, he's not thinking about its challenges, I don't think anyone can say we're not doing anything about it,"




After Donald Trump's surprise victory in the 2016 US election, Facebook and Twitter were accused of influencing the social platforms' election results, which led to Donald Trump's victory. While Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg rejected the allegation, he said at a conference that Facebook did not influence the election results in any way.

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