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Political ads are flooding Hulu, Roku and other streaming services, revealing loopholes in federal election laws
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/02/20/hulu-roku-political-ads-streaming/
The ad that interrupted some Hulu subscribers as they watched the NBC comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine this month opened with a clip of President Trump speaking.
The deep state is trying to inject our health system with socialist price controls, a narrator then interjected, before a banner flashed at the bottom of the screen: TEXT SOCIALISM SUCKS TO 41490.
But neither FreedomWorks, the conservative group behind the ad, nor Hulu, a television-and-movie streaming giant, is required to reveal much more to the public about the 30-second spot or whom it targeted, leaving watchdogs and regulators fearful that federal election laws arent fit for the digital age and that voters remain vulnerable to manipulation.
Four years after Russian agents exploited popular online platforms to push propaganda, sow unrest and promote the Trump candidacy, the U.S. government has made virtually no progress on bringing more transparency to paid political speech. The risks remain high that voters could be duped and deceived by foreign governments, U.S. candidates and advocacy groups particularly online, where major regulatory gaps exist.
Campaign finance experts say they are especially concerned about video-streaming services at a moment when more Americans are shifting their viewing habits from cable to the Web. Politicians have followed people online, and over the past year, their ads have appeared on popular platforms such as Roku, the maker of hardware and software that powers Internet-connected TVs, and lesser-known options like Tubi, which offers ad-supported movie streaming.
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riversedge
(70,310 posts)MAGA folks believed they are not duped (or will not admit it).
............... The risks remain high that voters could be duped and deceived by foreign governments, U.S. candidates and advocacy groups particularly online, where major regulatory gaps exist. ..................
Cirque du So-What
(25,988 posts)until the app started playing Bloomberg commercials between games. Note that I say USED to play.