political advertising on social media

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political advertising on social media

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This information has a section where it can be viewed, for example, to make a comparison between candidates from a chosen country in a given period, and it can be downloaded here .

Library Features:
It is available to everyone, but certain ads iran mobile database have age and access restrictions.
Allows you to search by terms, names and pages.
Displays ads of any type or pages related to the search term.
Post status: active or inactive.
Provides tracking and reporting on advertiser spend (in USD by default) and geographic data.
The home page includes a status bar to inform about updates and maintenance.
Date of creation, name changes and the countries in which its administrators are located
Reflection
Previously, political propaganda in traditional (non-digital) mass media was imprecise in its monitoring of KPIs (key indicators) and highly conditioned by political interests (distortion of data), something similar to alterations in survey results. Meta today plays the role of an international entity that seeks to disassociate itself from political interests and considerably limit its responsibility, defining itself as an impartial media.

New opportunities
There are entities that are currently conducting surveys and promoting them through paid media.

In this way, with the aim of reaching the largest number of people possible, they seek to know the public opinion of each candidate by collecting detailed information by location, age, etc. To make it clearer, we share the following example:

Men between 20 and 25 years old, from the province of Córdoba prefer candidate 1 over candidate 2. While the same men, of the same age, in the province of Santa Fe prefer the opposite, candidate 2 over candidate.
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