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Related: About this forumTwitter and Facebook haven't stopped Russia-backed RT from advertising on their websites
Source: Recode
Twitter and Facebook havent stopped Russia-backed RT from advertising on their websites
Last week, Twitter turned over RT ads to congressional investigators
BY TONY ROMM OCT 3, 2017, 10:19AM EDT
Twitter has continued to allow a Russian government-supported news network to advertise on its platform, even though the tech company sounded alarms about its ads to lawmakers investigating the Kremlins interference in the 2016 presidential election.
In a meeting with House and Senate investigators last week, Twitter executives shared more than 1,800 promoted tweets from Russia Today, known as RT, and its three main accounts on the site. Some of the ads, valued in total at about $274,000, sought to promote RTs own stories, including those that sharply attacked Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Twitters decision to share that information with Congress followed a report by the U.S. governments top intelligence agencies, which slammed RT in January as the Kremlins principal international propaganda outlet. Despite those concerns, though, the news networks three Twitter accounts -- @RT_com, @RT_America and @ActualidadRT remain fully operational. And Twitter has not banned RT from advertising, according to a source familiar with the matter.
A spokeswoman for Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Facebook, meanwhile, similarly has not shut down RTs official pages, one of which boasts more than 4.5 million followers. Nor has Facebook targeted any new advertising restrictions against the news network, a spokesman for the social giant told Recode, before adding they are monitoring the situation. Facebook nonetheless finds itself in congressional crosshairs for Russian-sponsored misinformation circulated in posts and advertisements before Election Day.
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Last week, Twitter turned over RT ads to congressional investigators
BY TONY ROMM OCT 3, 2017, 10:19AM EDT
Twitter has continued to allow a Russian government-supported news network to advertise on its platform, even though the tech company sounded alarms about its ads to lawmakers investigating the Kremlins interference in the 2016 presidential election.
In a meeting with House and Senate investigators last week, Twitter executives shared more than 1,800 promoted tweets from Russia Today, known as RT, and its three main accounts on the site. Some of the ads, valued in total at about $274,000, sought to promote RTs own stories, including those that sharply attacked Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Twitters decision to share that information with Congress followed a report by the U.S. governments top intelligence agencies, which slammed RT in January as the Kremlins principal international propaganda outlet. Despite those concerns, though, the news networks three Twitter accounts -- @RT_com, @RT_America and @ActualidadRT remain fully operational. And Twitter has not banned RT from advertising, according to a source familiar with the matter.
A spokeswoman for Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Facebook, meanwhile, similarly has not shut down RTs official pages, one of which boasts more than 4.5 million followers. Nor has Facebook targeted any new advertising restrictions against the news network, a spokesman for the social giant told Recode, before adding they are monitoring the situation. Facebook nonetheless finds itself in congressional crosshairs for Russian-sponsored misinformation circulated in posts and advertisements before Election Day.
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Read more: https://www.recode.net/2017/10/3/16405096/twitter-facebook-russia-today-rt-congress-investigation-presidential-election
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Twitter and Facebook haven't stopped Russia-backed RT from advertising on their websites (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2017
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HopeAgain
(4,407 posts)1. Of Course Not..
Money (Rubles) talks...
gopiscrap
(24,219 posts)2. it's all about money
as I have said before... all for profit business is evil...
sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)3. US needs to regulate FB and Twitter.
At minimum because foreigners can invest in companies like facebook and twitter, doing an end run around our foreign policy.