TikTok Blocks Influencers From Creating Paid Political Content Ahead Of Midterms—Here’s How Social Media Platforms Are Preparing

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TikTok Blocks Influencers From Creating Paid Political Content Ahead Of Midterms—Here’s How Social Media Platforms Are Preparing
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Social media platforms are putting policies in place to fight misinformation ahead of the midterm elections. TikTok is banning paid political content from influencers and is launching an Elections Center this week.

for fighting misinformation ahead of the midterm elections, including a ban on paid political content from influencers, after Facebook and Twitter also outlined a series of steps to prepare for the November election after facing a barrage of criticisms for fueling the spread of false information during previous elections.

it would reinforce its “Civic Integrity Policy” it launched in 2020, which includes not recommending or amplifying “harmful” and “misleading” information, and will create new labels for this content, including links to credible information.the platform has the potential to become an “incubator” of false information during midterm elections, according to interviews with researchers who monitor the online spread of misinformation.

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