Instagram Reels, which were launched to compete with Chinaâs TikTok, reportedly offers ârisquĂ© footage of children as well as overtly sexual adult videosâ to adult users who follow children, with some of the content even being placed next to advertisements for major companies. In one example, Mark Zuckerbergâs Meta-owned platform showed an ad for the
Instagram Reels Offers ‘Risque Footage of Children’ Next to Ads for Major Companies
Laxalt Ad: ‘Desperate’ Cortez Masto Spends Millions on ‘Defamatory Ads’Â
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt released his second general election political ad on Wednesday, hammering âdesperateâ incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) for releasing ads that are âdeemed false, misleading, and full of defamatory claims that donât add up by several news outlets.â The ad, entitled âGutter Politics,â will run on cable and broadcast across…
Facebook Tries to Shut Down NYU Study on Targeted Political Ads
Facebook is urging researchers at New York University to shut down a study into targeted political advertisements on the platform. As one researcher put it, Facebook maintains a âwalled gardenâ on advertising data. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Facebook is trying to shut down a study being conducted at New York…
Joshua Green: â$62 Million in Ads Run Against Trump, Zero in Attack Ads Run Against Clintonâ in Primaries – AUDIO
Boston Globe and Bloomberg News journalist Joshua Green had some breaking news to share on Thursdayâs Breitbart News Daily about the stark difference in negative campaign ads endured by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in their respective primaries. To get a sense of how the Republican and Democratic primaries differed, Bloomberg News consulted with a media tracking […]
AMAZING=> Anti-Trump Groups Spent $75.7 Million on 64,000 Negative Ads to Take Down Trump â It Wasnât Enough
Anti-Trump groups and campaigns spent $75.7 million on 64,000 negative ads against Donald Trump this election cycle. And thatâs just broadcast television. Millions more were spent on cable and satellite television ads. CNN reported: The television ad campaign to defeat Donald Trump was at least a $75.7 million effort, according to the ad tracking firm […]