The favorite social media outlet of struggling reporters, trolls, bots and the American Prez who destroyed the media monopoly on info-tainment now offers a piecemeal gesture as a branding effort against their biggest social media rival . . . Read more:
Twitter will ban all political advertising starting in November
Twitter is banning all political ads globally, starting November 22nd, according to tweets by the company's CEO Jack Dorsey on Wednesday. The changes will affect both candidate ads and issue ads, although ads encouraging voter registration will still be allowed, along with other exceptions.
It's never good to limit the avenues of communication for a candidate who could potentially hold office and represent the people.
ReplyDelete^^^^And yet those are private companies, and they can do whatever they want. Weird.
ReplyDelete^^Who asked you
ReplyDelete^^^Your wife did. She’s right here, wanna ask her something? She’ll be home late.
ReplyDelete^^ Waiting for you to get it up again? Take another blue pill.
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