Published 13:25 IST, November 1st 2019
Facebook still failing at Ad transparency: Mozilla
According to Mozilla's VP of Advocacy Ashley Boyd, Facebook is still failing at Ad transparency as opposed to what they claim. Here's what Boyd had to say.
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According to Mozilla's VP of Advocacy Ashley Boyd, Facebook is still failing at Ad transparency as opposed to what y claim.
Political Ad transparency issue has sparked a whole new debate this week after Twitter's chief executive officer Jack Dorsey on Wednesday anunced to cease all political ads on Twitter. But eyebrows were raised later that day when Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg responded that Facebook doesn't have to stop political ads, furr raising questions on Facebook's political ad transparency.
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Questions are t new for Facebook. Recently, a US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez grilled Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over company's stand to allow politicians to lie in campaign ads, ahead of 2020 US presidential election.
"Facebook is still falling short on its transparency commitments. Furr, even perfect transparency wouldn’t change fact that Facebook is accepting payment to promote dangerous and untrue ads," Boyd said in her blog post.
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Mozilla said y have kept a close watch on Facebook’s ad archive for more than a year w.
In February, Mozilla, along with 37 civil society organisations, urged Facebook to provide better transparency into political ads on ir platform. In March, Mozilla, along with disinformation researchers, laid out what an 'effective ad transparency archive' should look like.
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Boyd said Facebook's ad transparency API released in March was 'woefully ineffective.' She added: "It met just two of experts’ five minimum guidelines. Furr, a Mozilla researcher uncovered a long list of bugs and shortcomings that rendered API nearly useless."
Boyd also cited New York Times article from July, headlined -- 'Ad Tool Facebook Built to Fight Disinformation Doesn’t Work as Advertised.'
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However, Mozilla confirmed that Facebook has made small changes in API’s functionality furr adding: "We will still judge tool to be fundamentally flawed for its intended purpose of providing transparency and a data source for rigorous research."
Mozilla has urged Facebook to listen to researchers' advice and commit to transparent political advertising before promoting 'failed API.' Orwise, Mozilla opines that Facebook should t be running political ads on its platform for time being.
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12:42 IST, November 1st 2019