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Google to halt election ads ahead of Philippines vote next year

Updated policy in effect starting February 8, covers YouTube, other platforms

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2021 10:15AM

Google to halt election ads ahead of Philippines vote next year
Google is focusing its efforts and resources on upcoming election-related initiatives that aim to help people access useful and accurate information, the company says. – AFP pic, December 2, 2021

MANILA – Google will stop carrying election ads in the Philippines ahead of the presidential vote in May next year, the internet giant said yesterday, similar to action it has taken in the United States.

Alarm has been raised in recent years by governments and election watchdogs over the use of targeted political advertising, especially disinformation campaigns to sway voters.

The updated policy goes into effect on February 8, covering ads on Google, YouTube, and its other platforms including shopping.

“Google is focusing its efforts and resources on upcoming election-related initiatives that aim to help people access useful and accurate information via product features and media literacy programmes, encourage participation in the voting process, and help protect the integrity of the elections,” it said in a statement.

The Philippines’ Commission on Elections said in a statement the Google announcement is in line with a law that prohibits political advertising ahead of the campaign period for the May 9 vote.

Campaigning starts on February 8 for presidential and senate polls, and March 25 for all other posts.

Google had previously suspended paid political messages in the US in part to stem the flow of hoaxes and misinformation during the US election last year.

President Rodrigo Duterte won the 2016 Philippine election, boosted by campaigning on social media at a time when online misinformation was on the rise.

Critics accused the Duterte camp at the time of employing online trolls to praise him while attacking dissenters – even issuing death threats. Duterte has denied the allegations.

Duterte cannot run for a second term, but is standing for a senate seat. His daughter Sara is running for vice-president. – AFP, December 2, 2021

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