Q&A: How Facebook regulates the wild west of political ads
NEW YORK — With less than three months to go before the midterm elections, Facebook is enforcing strict new requirements on digital political ads. Among other things, they force political ad buyers to verify their identities by receiving mail at a known U.S. address.
Facebook credits the system with catching at least one ad from a fake, and possibly Russia-connected, Facebook page that it discovered trying to sow political discord ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.
But how does the system enforce these rules? How does it even define a political ad, particularly when a computer is making that judgment? And did any ads evade Facebook’s detection before it discovered a new set of fake and possibly Russia-linked pages this week?
Here are some questions and answers on how political ads work on Facebook.