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Meta Muzzles Election Ads – Asian News From UK

Summary by asianlite.com
Meta to Halt Political Ads in EU, Citing Legal Uncertainty Over New Rules Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, announced on Friday that it will suspend all political advertising across the European Union starting in October. The tech giant cited legal uncertainty surrounding new EU regulations aimed at increasing transparency in election-related campaigns. In a blog post, Meta said it will no longer permit ads relating t…

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Due to European regulations, Meta, after Google, is also discontinuing political ads. The EU ban takes effect in October, so even before the parliamentary elections on the 29th of that month. What does that mean?

·Netherlands
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Political ads will no longer appear on Facebook and Instagram in countries within the EU from October. The owner of the two platforms, Meta, announced this in a press release. In addition, ads that...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Meta is the same company we used to know as Facebook, the most popular social network in the world that created Mark Zuckerberg. The name change was due to the Metaverso, but it has become more than clear that it has not been profitable or able to create something equivalent to what they promised. Meta has been looking for new businesses and AI is what strikes her the most even though it still has social networks as its main business model. Meta…

In October, Meta will pull political ads from its platforms in EU countries due to new legislation.

The reason was the new European rules.

As of October, there will no longer be any political advertising in the EU on Meta's platforms. The reason for this is a new regulation, which is supposed to create more transparency – and is therefore criticised by the company. read more on t3n.de

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thetechbasic.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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