First day of Facebook ban on new US political ads marked by glitches

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The first day of Facebook Inc's effort to stop new political advertising being introduced in the final stretch of US election campaigning was marked by complaints that the planned moratorium was beset by glitches.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The first day of Facebook Inc's effort to stop new political advertising being introduced in the final stretch of US election campaigning was marked by complaints that the planned moratorium was beset by glitches.

A message circulated by Facebook to political digital strategists said a"subset of ads may show as paused" and blamed"data lags". "Votes are being cast every day," said Mark Jablonowski, managing partner at DSPolitical, a digital firm that works with Democratic causes. Ryan Morgan, the founder of Democratic digital advertising firm Veracity Media, said he had heard of problems from several colleagues.

 

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