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Twitter Says It Will Comply With Honest Ads Act To Combat Russia Social Media Meddling (theverge.com) 47

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Twitter today pledged to support a proposed Senate bill that would require technology platforms that sell advertising space to disclose the source of and amount of money paid for political ads. Called the Honest Ads Act, the bipartisan bill was first introduced back in October by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). As part of its transparency efforts, Twitter says it's launched a new platform called the Ads Transparency Center, or ATC, that will "go beyond the requirements of the Honest Ads Act and eventually provide increased transparency to all advertisements on Twitter." Twitter says the platform will increase transparency for political and so-called issue ads, which target specific topics like immigration and gun control, by providing even more information on the origin of an ad that is required by the Honest Ads Act. "We have a dedicated team that is fully resourced to implementing the ATC and are committed to launching it this summer," the company states. "Twitter is moving forward on our commitment to providing transparency for online ads. We believe the Honest Ads Act provides an appropriate framework for such ads and look forward to working with bill sponsors and others to continue to refine and advance this important proposal."
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Twitter Says It Will Comply With Honest Ads Act To Combat Russia Social Media Meddling

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  • by CrimsonAvenger ( 580665 ) on Tuesday April 10, 2018 @04:24PM (#56414661)

    Because we all know that no Russian (or Republican or Democrat, for that matter) would ever LIE about who was behind a political ad....

    Note that there is plenty of room for a First Amendment challenge to this as well. It's been established for a long time that ANONYMOUS political speech is protected by the First....

    • Because we all know that no Russian (or Republican or Democrat, for that matter) would ever LIE about who was behind a political ad....

      Note that there is plenty of room for a First Amendment challenge to this as well. It's been established for a long time that ANONYMOUS political speech is protected by the First....

      Firstly, it's not only political ads, but "issue" ads. IOW, they have license to determine that *anything* at *any* time is an issue and requires separate scrutiny.

      Secondly, they will claim that you must identify yourself and not lie in order to purchase these sorts of ads, and if they suspect that you are lying in any details they can pull your ads. IOW, they can pull ads at any time and require you to send proof of identity; for example: a utility bill for the registered address plus driver's license.

      So t

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        And the left will point out that they are not the government, are not bound by the first amendment, and they can run their business any way they want to. If you don't like their services, you don't have to advertise on twitter.

        What is your alternative? Heavy regulation that forces them to publish any and all political ads? Or just any ads that someone can afford?

        And does this extend to other private entities, like TV stations or magazines or billboard owners? What about your house, will people have to right to use your exterior walls to project advertising messages on?

        I'm not trying to imply that the situation is black and white. Lots of private property is regulated, such as vehicles and radio transmitters. What I'm asking is wh

        • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

          Here is the text of the bill https://www.congress.gov/115/b... [congress.gov]. Talk about propaganda the bill is just chock a block full of it (that just had to fill it full of Russia propaganda, lame, really lame).

          Even the title is bull puckey, the ads don't have to be honest in the slightest, it just has to be stated somewhere in it, that is was a paid political advertisement. Although I find the description of a paid ad as a qualified ad to be some what disturbing.

          Of course paid political commentators, corporate stink

  • by Mr307 ( 49185 ) on Tuesday April 10, 2018 @04:30PM (#56414701)

    If they intend to be truly transparent (doubt it), wouldn't' it be funny if it becomes apparent that the most advertising/content 'meddling' was something other than the evil Russians, and could reveal more than intended?

    Wouldn't be the first time.

  • Absurd (Score:4, Insightful)

    by wyattstorch516 ( 2624273 ) on Tuesday April 10, 2018 @04:34PM (#56414727)

    The 100K worth of Russian ads supposedly decided a multi-billion dollar election? Maybe Clinton's problem was Clinton.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      That's the beauty of social media. Unlike the election campaigning that the candidates were legally allowed to do, it's unregulated.

      That election was also a time when people were turning away from traditional media and were very much in the post-truth all-politicians-lie-all-the-time frame of mind. They were looking to social media, people who they thought were real and like them.

      That meant that social media was incredibly powerful. Memes were incredibly powerful. And they could say anything, pretend to be

  • by Roger W Moore ( 538166 ) on Tuesday April 10, 2018 @04:36PM (#56414733) Journal
    Is that how laws work now? We can which ones we want to comply with and which we don't or does that only work for large corporations?
  • by Anonymous Coward

    I dont understand what you Americans want? Thermonuclear exchange with Russia? You have allowed your leaders to racially divide your country by using immigration reform as a political foot ball for DECADES .....the left wanted votes....the right wanted cheap labor......you have totally screwed the vast middle of the country...you told the brown people they are oppressed while allowing them to stream across the border and told the white people not to complain about it cause they have privilege and then you

    • by Anonymous Coward
      >Thermonuclear exchange with Russia?
      No, we don't want that

      >You have allowed your leaders to racially divide your country by using immigration reform as a political foot ball for DECADES .....
      We have a public discourse on controversial topics - as a people we are ashamed of racism but old habits die hard. We have come a long way and have a long way to go.

      >the left wanted votes....the right wanted cheap labor......
      All politicians want votes. If by "The Right" you mean politicians that serve b
  • Who tracks the source of funds for super PAC's.
    What is to stop a foreign entity from incorporating and then donating to or utilizing a Super PAC as a front ?

  • Is there anything that prevents ad buying by a company registered in some fiscal paradise, where the identity of the true business owner will be hidden?

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