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- Donald Trump ads will take over YouTube for Election Day
- Twitter suspends 70 pro-Michael Bloomberg accounts for ‘platform manipulation’
- 9 new trailers you should watch this week
Donald Trump ads will take over YouTube for Election Day Posted: 22 Feb 2020 12:00 PM PST Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge YouTube's homepage will feature ads in support of Donald Trump's reelection campaign on election day 2020, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. Trump's reelection campaign bought out YouTube's masthead ad space for "early November" including election day, November 3, according to Bloomberg. By purchasing this highly trafficked ad space, the Trump campaign is betting that the visibility could aid his candidacy in some of the most important days leading up to the election. This isn't the first time that the Trump campaign purchased the coveted masthead ads ahead of important election events. Last summer, Trump's reelection campaign spent between $500,000 to $1 million on the ad space ahead of the first Democratic presidential debate in June.... |
Twitter suspends 70 pro-Michael Bloomberg accounts for ‘platform manipulation’ Posted: 22 Feb 2020 11:40 AM PST Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Twitter announced Friday that it would suspend 70 accounts that posted content in support of Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign, first reported by the Los Angeles Times. "We have taken enforcement action on a group of accounts for violating our rules against platform manipulation and spam," a Twitter spokesperson told The Verge. The dozens of accounts suspensions handed down by Twitter Friday focus on pro-Bloomberg posts pushing out identical messages. According to the Times, some tweets included "A President is Born: Barbra Streisand sings Mike's praises," as part of the body of the message. It is in violation of Twitter's rules to "artificially amplify or disrupt conversation through the use of multiple accounts" or... |
9 new trailers you should watch this week Posted: 22 Feb 2020 07:00 AM PST Photo: HBO I recently watched The Souvenir, Joanna Hogg's partly autobiographical film about a young filmmaker who gets wrapped up in a toxic and emotionally abusive relationship with an older man. While looking up where to stream it, Google presented me with its "top voted tags" for the movie (I have no idea how these are generated), which were: slow, boring, pretentious, overrated, confusing, strong acting, and "+3 more." Perfect, I thought. One fascinating technique the film repeatedly uses is to obfuscate the beginnings of things and drop us into events well past when they've begun. The entire beginning of the central romantic relationship is left offscreen, as is all but the ending of a very significant argument between the couple. It's... |
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