Facebook launches political ad tool, but still allows some controversial content
OTTAWA — Anyone who wants to buy political ads on Facebook in the lead-up to the federal election will have to be approved by the company, but non-advertising that simply blurs lines —like a recent doctored video of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi — may still be permitted on the social-media site.
Facebook is launching its “authorization” process for political advertising today, including a number of steps to confirm that an entity or group buying an ad is real and is based in Canada.
Starting June 30, political ads that appear on Facebook will show who paid for them and give options for users to view a range of information about each ad’s reach.