Researchers find candidates and PACs are increasingly turning to influencers for the election as platforms like Facebook and Twitter clamp down on bots and ads (Arielle Pardes/Wired)

Arielle Pardes / Wired:
Researchers find candidates and PACs are increasingly turning to influencers for the election as platforms like Facebook and Twitter clamp down on bots and ads  —  Platforms like Facebook and Google are sharing their plans to pause political ads around Election Day.  That's won't stop all paid campaigning.



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