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6 posts
2020-11-03
... Trump's side spent less ($508,840) on those 31k ads than it did on the 9,265 ads in bought the week starting Oct. 12 (during which campaign spent $623,789). So that's a whole lot less money, per ad, than any week previously
2020-11-03 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Facebook skirted its own rules to give conservatives, including a pro-Trump super PAC and Donald Trump Jr., preferential treatment on rules enforcement

Couple of stats in final run-up to tomorrow's US vote: In week before @Facebook banned new political ads from being bought, both Trump & Biden campaigns went big on getting paid-for messages into FB's system before the moratorium came into effect. Here's how big:
2020-11-03 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Facebook skirted its own rules to give conservatives, including a pro-Trump super PAC and Donald Trump Jr., preferential treatment on rules enforcement

In week of Oct. 19 (final week before ban), Trump's campaign bought 31,766 ads linked w/ get out the vote. That's a 70% increase from previous week. That's kinda normal for final run-up before election. But here's the thing...
2020-11-03 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Facebook skirted its own rules to give conservatives, including a pro-Trump super PAC and Donald Trump Jr., preferential treatment on rules enforcement

... Trump's side spent less ($508,840) on those 31k ads than it did on the 9,265 ads in bought the week starting Oct. 12 (during which campaign spent $623,789). So that's a whole lot less money, per ad, than any week previously
2020-11-03 View on X
New York Times

How Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter plan to handle Election Day and the subsequent days, clamping down on falsehoods and highlighting accurate information

So, it's going to be a big week — or weeks. Alexander Hall / Newsbusters : Mark Levin: Facebook Censored My Page on Eve Before Election; ‘I Will Not Be Intimidated’ David Gilbert /...

Couple of stats in final run-up to tomorrow's US vote: In week before @Facebook banned new political ads from being bought, both Trump & Biden campaigns went big on getting paid-for messages into FB's system before the moratorium came into effect. Here's how big:
2020-11-03 View on X
New York Times

How Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter plan to handle Election Day and the subsequent days, clamping down on falsehoods and highlighting accurate information

So, it's going to be a big week — or weeks. Alexander Hall / Newsbusters : Mark Levin: Facebook Censored My Page on Eve Before Election; ‘I Will Not Be Intimidated’ David Gilbert /...

In week of Oct. 19 (final week before ban), Trump's campaign bought 31,766 ads linked w/ get out the vote. That's a 70% increase from previous week. That's kinda normal for final run-up before election. But here's the thing...
2020-11-03 View on X
New York Times

How Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter plan to handle Election Day and the subsequent days, clamping down on falsehoods and highlighting accurate information

So, it's going to be a big week — or weeks. Alexander Hall / Newsbusters : Mark Levin: Facebook Censored My Page on Eve Before Election; ‘I Will Not Be Intimidated’ David Gilbert /...