Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Germany Latest News
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe
No Result
View All Result
Germany Latest News

Facebooks political ad rules unchanged as election looms, Selmayr complains

by The Editor
May 7, 2019
in Tech
0
Facebooks political ad rules unchanged as election looms, Selmayr complains

Martin Selmayr is not pleased with Facebook.

With a European Parliament election just weeks away, the social media giant has yet to change its cross-border political advertising rules to allow pan-EU campaigns by institutions and political parties, according to officials from the European Commission and the European Parliament.

“To date, we have had no firm indication that the European Commission would be exempt from Facebooks single country approach for political advertisement,” reads a letter obtained by POLITICO and sent by the Commissions secretary general Martin Selmayr to non-governmental groups that also complained about Facebooks ad rules.

The letter comes after the social media giant faced a backlash last month from the three main EU institutions — the Parliament, the Commission and the Council of the EU — because of its policy on cross-border political advertising.

A group of NGOs, including The Good Lobby and Alliance 4 Europe, also wrote to the Commission to complain about the restrictions, which de facto make campaigning across the European Union very difficult, if not impossible.

“There is no evidence that Facebook has corrected its rules, the status quo is in place” — Dara Murphy, European Peoples Party campaign manager

Under the current rules, Facebook requires all advertisers to register in the country where they wish to purchase political advertising, as part of an effort to limit foreign influence in national campaigns. But a senior Facebook official said the company was looking into lifting some of those restrictions.

“We are open to temporary exceptions for EU institutions and political groups, but we need the approval of national election administrations and hope it will be forthcoming for the coming days,” Facebooks VP for Global Affairs Nick Clegg said at a press briefing in late April, confirming a POLITICO report that the tech company had given positive signs to the European Parliament.

But days away from the election, the exceptions are still not in place.

“We will continue to raise this matter with Facebook,” Selmayr wrote in his letter, dated May 5.

“We are expecting to see more details about Facebooks proposals and stand ready to discuss them,” a Commission spokesperson said in a statement.

In the European Parliament, EU political groups did not see any changes in the rules either, two Parliament insiders told POLITICO.

“There is no evidence that Facebook has corrected its rules, the status quo is in place,” said European Peoples PartRead More – Source

<a href="http://www.politico.com/>Politico</a></h5>_</p>

_

_</body></html>” rel=”noreferrer” target=”_blank”>

Related posts

What Are the Pros and Cons of Sperm Freezing Technology?

What Are the Pros and Cons of Sperm Freezing Technology?

September 8, 2023
How Tech Partnerships Can Keep the E-Commerce Boom Going?

How Tech Partnerships Can Keep the E-Commerce Boom Going?

September 8, 2023

Martin Selmayr is not pleased with Facebook.

With a European Parliament election just weeks away, the social media giant has yet to change its cross-border political advertising rules to allow pan-EU campaigns by institutions and political parties, according to officials from the European Commission and the European Parliament.

“To date, we have had no firm indication that the European Commission would be exempt from Facebooks single country approach for political advertisement,” reads a letter obtained by POLITICO and sent by the Commissions secretary general Martin Selmayr to non-governmental groups that also complained about Facebooks ad rules.

The letter comes after the social media giant faced a backlash last month from the three main EU institutions — the Parliament, the Commission and the Council of the EU — because of its policy on cross-border political advertising.

A group of NGOs, including The Good Lobby and Alliance 4 Europe, also wrote to the Commission to complain about the restrictions, which de facto make campaigning across the European Union very difficult, if not impossible.

“There is no evidence that Facebook has corrected its rules, the status quo is in place” — Dara Murphy, European Peoples Party campaign manager

Under the current rules, Facebook requires all advertisers to register in the country where they wish to purchase political advertising, as part of an effort to limit foreign influence in national campaigns. But a senior Facebook official said the company was looking into lifting some of those restrictions.

“We are open to temporary exceptions for EU institutions and political groups, but we need the approval of national election administrations and hope it will be forthcoming for the coming days,” Facebooks VP for Global Affairs Nick Clegg said at a press briefing in late April, confirming a POLITICO report that the tech company had given positive signs to the European Parliament.

But days away from the election, the exceptions are still not in place.

“We will continue to raise this matter with Facebook,” Selmayr wrote in his letter, dated May 5.

“We are expecting to see more details about Facebooks proposals and stand ready to discuss them,” a Commission spokesperson said in a statement.

In the European Parliament, EU political groups did not see any changes in the rules either, two Parliament insiders told POLITICO.

“There is no evidence that Facebook has corrected its rules, the status quo is in place,” said European Peoples PartRead More – Source

<a href="http://www.politico.com/>Politico</a></h5>_</p>

_

_</body></html>” rel=”noreferrer” target=”_blank”>

Previous Post

Mark Zuckerberg will meet Emmanuel Macron this week

Next Post

Half of European voters may have viewed Russian-backed fake news

Next Post
Half of European voters may have viewed Russian-backed fake news

Half of European voters may have viewed Russian-backed fake news

RECOMMENDED NEWS

‘I’ve never felt recognised by women’: Semenya on rivals’ ‘rude responses’

‘I’ve never felt recognised by women’: Semenya on rivals’ ‘rude responses’

6 years ago
Join Us THIS FRIDAY at Portada Miami and Network With Major Innovators From Carnival Cruise, Perry Ellis, WeWork and More!

Join Us THIS FRIDAY at Portada Miami and Network With Major Innovators From Carnival Cruise, Perry Ellis, WeWork and More!

6 years ago
Misbehaving Sons Worst Nightmare Comes True When Mom Comes to Sit With Him at School

Misbehaving Sons Worst Nightmare Comes True When Mom Comes to Sit With Him at School

6 years ago
Notre Dame Cathedral fire and reconstruction: Everything we know     – CNET

Notre Dame Cathedral fire and reconstruction: Everything we know – CNET

6 years ago

FOLLOW US

  • 139 Followers
  • 87.2k Followers
  • 202k Subscribers

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

BROWSE BY TOPICS

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities
  • What is a Mail Order Wife?
  • What to Discuss on a First Date?

Categories

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Tags

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”
latest news

Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”

by The Editor
June 14, 2023
0

Berlin (dpa) – The Federal Government is responding to the challenges of an increasingly unstable world order by means of a “policy...

Read more

Recent News

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities

Category

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Recent News

OnlyFans Platform Analysis

June 12, 2024

How to Day German Fashion

May 5, 2024
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.