Facebook removes ads for presidential candidates who claim that 'a big company like Facebook should be dismantled'
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Democrat Elizabeth Warren, who announced his run in the United States presidential election in 2020, has great power as "It is time to dismantle GAFA (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon), " a huge IT company in the United States. It is a pledge to dismantle the company that it owns. Facebook, which has been named "disassemble" by such Warren, is reported to have deleted the advertisement issued by Warren from Facebook.
Facebook backtracks after removing Warren ads calling for Facebook breakup-POLITICO
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/11/facebook-removes-elizabeth-warren-ads-1216757
Facebook proves Elizabeth Warren's point by deleting her ads about breaking up Facebook-The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/11/8260857/facebook-senator-elizabeth-warren-campaign-ads-removal-tech-break-up-regulation
As an active consumer protectionist and a prominent scholar in the field of commercial law specializing in the federal bankruptcy law , Warren is a candidate for the presidential election campaign for suspicion of expansion and exploitation by large companies and wealthy people. Expressed. Such Warren says that "it has too much power" about a huge IT company like GAFA, and insists that it should be dismantled.
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https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1903/11/news059.html
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Warren points out that Facebook is taking over the market by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp. By dismantling a large company, it protects the future of the Internet, and claims that the United States can lead the world by emitting cutting-edge high-tech companies.
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Such Warren's claim was also advertised in an ad published on Facebook, aimed at criticism. In the ad, Warren accused of dismantling the GAFA and criticized that large companies with huge powers used personal information to pursue profits and distorted the market.
However, Facebook is reported to have deleted the ad posted by Warren. Instead of the deleted ad, the text "This ad has been withdrawn because it violates Facebook's ad policy" was displayed. A Facebook spokesman admitted that Warren's ad had been removed, "it was determined that the deleted ad violated the ad policy because it used the Facebook logo on its own. Facebook is considering re-posting the ad, allowing sound discussions. "
Warren is wondering why I think Facebook's power is too big, given that his ad has been removed on Facebook? Facebook is our Facebook's power too strong Do you have the power to shut down the argument, “Thank you for restoring the ad, but I was ruled by a single censor Hope for a social media platform that is not
But I want a social media marketplace That isn't dominated by a single censored I have a much more fun with the ability to shut down with a capability over shut down with too much power. # BreakUpBigTech https://t.co/UPS6dozOxn
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) March 11, 2019
The ad that Warren posted on Facebook is limited in size and coverage, and it is believed that the ad fee was less than $ 100 (about 11,000 yen).
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