Our tech columnist investigates how Meta’s Instagram, Facebook and Threads suppress content related to the election. Even discussing how to vote isn’t safe.
Marketers need to be sure their brand strategies are diversified across channels, crystal clear and ready to roll, no matter ...
In the final push to election day, you've likely seen many political ads over the last few months. Many of you are asking how ...
Just weeks before the U.S. presidential election, TikTok still approved advertisements that contained election disinformation ...
Political ads are booming online, with more than $619 million spent this election cycle as of the end of August on Google and ...
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Instagram has taken a different route, deprioritizing political content altogether. Early this year, Meta stopped proactively recommending political content on Instagram and Threads, sparking ...
It's the time of year you can’t avoid political commercials and messaging. It is all around you – on your social media ...
Support for regulating the technology has grown after deepfakes claiming to represent high-profile figures such as Joe Biden ...
These productions are grappling with climate change, reproductive rights, the Arab Spring and accusations of sexual assault.
The ad begins with a disclaimer that artificial intelligence was used, but the statements are parodies of comments made by Lt ...
Research shows people often use their political stances strategically in interactions with potential employers or business ...