Article 6EF99 TechScape: As the US election campaign heats up, so could the market for misinformation

TechScape: As the US election campaign heats up, so could the market for misinformation

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Kari Paul
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Twitter is not the only platform inviting political adverts back, as tech giants from Meta to YouTube compete for marketing money and eyeballs

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X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, announced it will allow political advertising back on the platform - reversing a global ban on political ads since 2019. The move is the latest to stoke concerns about the ability of big tech to police online misinformation ahead of the 2024 elections - and X is not the only platform being scrutinised.

Social media firms' handlings of misinformation and divisive speech reached a breaking point in the 2020 US presidential elections when Donald Trump used online platforms to rile up his base, culminating in the storming of the Capitol building on 6 January 2021. But in the time since, companies have not strengthened their policies to prevent such crises, instead slowly stripping protections away. This erosion of safeguards, coupled with the rise of artificial intelligence, could create a perfect storm for 2024, experts warn.

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