Election 2019: What big tech isn’t telling us about ads
All over the country, voters, reporters and other observers have been going through something of an awakening about the extent that political parties are using social media to target us.
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All over the country, voters, reporters and other observers have been going through something of an awakening about the extent that political parties are using social media to target us.
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