Sentences with phrase «like ads transparency»

Zuckerberg, who also issued a pseudo-apology earlier Wednesday, told CNN Money's Laurie Segall, «There are things like ads transparency regulation that I would love to see,» adding, «If you look at how much regulation there is around advertising on TV and print, it's just not clear why there should be less on the Internet.»
«On the basic side, there are things like ads transparency regulation that I would love to see.
«I think there are things like ads transparency regulation that I would love to see,» he said, apparently talking about a bill in the Senate for transparency in election ads.
When pushed on specific changes the company would be making, Alston eluded to «a lot of things that we're trying to really push», adding that the Cambridge Analytica debacle could be spun as an opportunity for «to push forward on several things like ad transparency and user control».
«There are things like ad transparency regulation that I would love to see.»
That's why it makes perfect sense for him to have told CNN «I'm not sure we shouldn't be regulated» and that «There are things like ad transparency regulation that I would love to see.»

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Facebook user Valerie Robinson says she'd like more transparency when it comes to political ad targeting.
The idea behind the new endeavor is to focus on issues like «responsible» state budgets, government transparency and election reforms, aides said, with a spring conference, possible issues ads and certain candidates who will be backed statewide.
Second, in the interest of transparency and trust - building, I'd like to know the total amount of money that ExxonMobil (or organizations working on behalf of ExxonMobil) spent on ads and advertorials in the Times last year and in the months so far this year.
There will also be a special section in the transparency center focused on electioneering, where you can find out additional information like who's being targeted by an ad, more information about the organization buying it and how much they've spent on advertising.
Since last year, companies like Google and Twitter have also announced new political - ad - transparency rules.
In a recent CNN interview, even Zuckerberg admitted that perhaps the company should face some regulation, though he was careful to offer only minor concessions like transparency for political ads.
«We're building full ad transparency tools; even though it doesn't necessarily seem like that specific bill is going to pass, we're going to go implement most of it anyway.
And like Facebook, both Google and Twitter have promised to harden their platforms against disinformation entering the next U.S. election in 2018 while introducing new political ad transparency measures.
The inherent contradiction is akin to so many others we see in Silicon Valley — like the illusion of transparency in an industry culture of extreme secrecy or Facebook's conviction of its own political potency in ad sales at the same time — that its chief executive waved off the notion that his company «influenced the election in any way» as a «crazy idea.»
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