TechRussian ‘Troll Farm’ Reportedly Bought $100,000 Worth Of Facebook Ads To Sway The 2016 Election Facebook has confirmed that a Russian group purchased $100,000 worth of advertisements during the 2016 U.S. election. Those ads reportedly aimed to divide and polarize people with differing political beliefs.by Carl Velasco
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TechFacebook To Start Testing Mid-Roll Ad Format: Expect Clips In The Middle Of Videos Soonby Carlos Zotomayor
TechFacebook Ethnic Affinity Marketing Updates Crack Down On Discriminatory Ads After Unsettling Concerns And Class-Action Lawsuitby Alexandra Burlacu
TechFacebook Faces Civil Rights Lawsuit: Users Suing Over Housing, Employment Discriminationby Chris Loterina
TechFacebook Targeted Ads Not So Effective, Says World's Biggest Ad Spender Procter & Gambleby Rachel Ranosa
TechFacebook Selling In-Stream And In-Article Video Ads For Other Firms Through Audience Networkby Horia Ungureanu
TechFacebook's Update To Its Branded Content Policy Means More Ads Are Coming From Verified Pagesby Lauren Keating
TechFacebook Video Ads Get New Automated Caption Feature To Increase Value For Advertisersby Horia Ungureanu