Facebook just killed a misleading election ad. Here's why:
London Facebook allows politicians and political parties to lie or mislead in their paid advertisements, freeing them from the fact-checking the company applies to other ads.
But there is at least one way a political party can get in trouble with the social media platform in the middle of an election campaign: abusing intellectual property.Over the weekend, Facebook banned a British election video from the Conservative Party after the BBC complained that the footage distorted its journalism and could damage"perceptions of our impartiality."Singapore just used its fake news law.
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