The EU Parliament’s report on the #transparency & #targeting of #politicaladvertising was adopted today with a clear majority (433 +, 61 -, 110 abst.).
We made huge steps towards more transparent political campaigns & stronger democracies.
But what's in the report?
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We adopted strong transparency rules for all political ads and an EU-wide database for online political ads. This is essential for time-sensitive research and journalism around election campaigns, but also to detect manipulation, disinformation and foreign influence.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147344766124037
The rules don’t apply to private tweets and posts with political content, as the rules only apply to "services". Posts on hosting services, like social media, that are made without consideration for the dissemination of a message are not defined as "advertising services".
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147347102334976
A key success is the stricter regulation for the targeting of political advertising messages:
The use of sensitive data such as ethnic origin, political opinion, religious conviction, sexual orientation or state of health is to be prohibited.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147349329514497
However, the restricted scope to “services” only comes with a negative side-effect: the rules will not apply to micro-targeted advertising that is made "in-house", e.g. based on a political party's own database, by letter, email or text messages.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147353758724101
In the 60 days before an election, political messages can only be targeted based on language and constituency - we thereby avoid fragmenting the public debate & that contradictory messages can be shown to different audiences.
Democracy needs a common public sphere.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147359085465605
Unfortunately though, the centre-right majority (following heavy lobbying pressure from big tech companies) removed the term "amplification" from the report - so we have no rules in the report to tackle intransparent, polarising recommendation algorithms.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147361325228032
A major Green success are the improved rules for enforcement in cross-border cases: for example if there is a suspicion that the rules are being violated, the German authority can ask the authority in Ireland to start an investigation and take action.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147363669864450
In the coming months, the Parliament and the Council as co-legislators must now agree on a final version in exchange with the Commission (trilogue). Stay tuned!
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147366018674688
Very good is the ban for advertising services to use algorithms to optimise the delivery of an ad (ad delivery techniques) based on personal data - this prevents platforms from meddling with the final recipients in an opaque way.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/AlexandraGeese/status/1621147356224950272