HomeLatest NewsIndustryFacebook, Instagram to come clean over transparency issues before US mid-term polls

Facebook, Instagram to come clean over transparency issues before US mid-term polls

The announcement comes following growing criticism in the US accusing the social media platforms of withholding too much information.

Preferred Source of Google

Facing heat over transparency issues, Facebook parent Meta has announced to start publicly providing more details about how advertisers target people with political ads just months ahead of the US mid-term elections.

The announcement comes following growing criticism in the US accusing the social media platforms of withholding too much information about how campaigns, special interest groups, and politicians use the platform to target small pockets of people with polarizing, divisive, or misleading messages.

Meta, which also owns Instagram, said it will start releasing details in July about the demographics and interests of audiences are targeted with ads that run on its two primary social networks. The company will also share how much advertisers spent in an effort to target people in certain states.

Advertisement
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Delhi
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Delhi
A VeeamON 2026 India Leadership Series Delhi for senior public sector and government technology leaders.
Register Now →
Infosec Reimagined
Infosec Reimagined
Infosec Reimagined 2026 is the premier information security summit where top leaders—CISOs, CROs, CIOs, CTOs and risk executives—converge to redefine cyber resilience.
Register Now →
Digital Senate
Digital Senate
Digital Senate is a premier conference uniting government leaders, technologists and innovators to share ideas, success stories and strategies on digital governance, public sector transformation, cybersecurity and emerging technologies in India.
Register Now →
CIO Prism
CIO Prism
CIO Prism unites forward-thinking technology leaders to exchange transformative insights, shape digital strategies, and foster innovation, empowering enterprises to excel in an era of rapid technological change.
Register Now →

“By making advertiser targeting criteria available for analysis and reporting on ads run about social issues, elections, and politics, we hope to help people better understand the practices used to reach potential voters on our technologies,” Jeff King wrote in a statement posted to Meta’s website.

The new details may further reveal how politicians spread misleading or controversial political messages among certain groups of people. Advocacy groups and Democrats, for example, have argued for years that misleading political ads are overwhelming the Facebook feeds of Spanish-speaking populations.

The information will be showcased in the Facebook ad library, a public database that already shows how much companies, politicians, or campaigns, spend on each ad they run across Facebook, , or . Currently, anyone can see how much a page has spent running an ad and a breakdown of the ages, gender, and states or countries an ad is shown in.

Advertisement

The information will be available across 242 countries when a social issue, political or election ad is run, Meta said in a statement. Meta collected $86 billion in during 2020, the last major U.S. election year, thanks in part to its granular ad targeting system. Facebook’s ad system is so customizable that advertisers can target a single user out of billions on the platform if they wanted.

Meta said in its announcement that it will provide researchers with new details that show the interest categories advertisers selected when they tried to target people on the platform.

Get the day's headlines from Tech Observer straight in your inbox

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk at TechObserver.in is a team of technology reporters led by a senior editor who brings latest updates and developments from the world of technology.
- Advertisement -
Powered By Veeam Logo
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our Newsletter

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -

BHASHINI launches VYOMA Challenge with ₹80 lakh prize for offline AI solutions

The Digital India BHASHINI Division has launched the VYOMA Innovation Challenge with prizes worth ₹80 lakh for multilingual AI solutions that work offline. Twenty shortlisted teams will receive developer kits and mentorship.

RELATED ARTICLES