The platform says it is to do more to ensure influencers understand that it prohibits paid political ads.
The video platform has announced new steps to ensure influencers understand that paid political ads are prohibited.November's elections will see many governor, Senate and congressional contests.
But, she said, "relying on educating influencers better about their rules is a poor substitute for systematically and proactively improving enforcement" and warned that "political actors will spot and exploit that gap". Content may also be fact-checked and the company is taking steps to limit the spread of posts while that process is under way.TikTok is the latest social media site to announce its plans to tackle false information and political advertising ahead of the US mid-terms.
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