![]() Throughout the primary elections, we’ve shown people reminders directing them to information on how to register and when and how to vote. We’re continuing to connect people with details about voter registration and the election from their state election officials through Feed notifications and our Voting Information Center. Connecting People With Reliable Information ![]() This restriction period will lift the day after the election and we have no plans to extend it. Our rationale for this restriction period remains the same as 2020: in the final days of an election, we recognize there may not be enough time to contest new claims made in ads. To simplify the process from the last cycle, any edits related to creative, placement, targeting and optimization won’t be permitted. Ads that have previously run before this restriction period will be allowed to run during this time. We will also prohibit new political, electoral and social issue ads during the final week of the election campaign, as we did in 2020. We will reject ads encouraging people not to vote or calling into question the legitimacy of the upcoming election. This includes meeting regularly with the National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Elections Directors.Īs was the case in the US in 2020, election-related content we will remove includes misinformation about the dates, locations, times, and methods of voting misinformation about who can vote, whether a vote will be counted, and qualifications for voting and calls for violence related to voting, voter registration, or the administration or outcome of an election. We work with a range of partners to ensure we’re as prepared as possible, including state and local election officials, the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and industry peers. We’re also investing in proactive threat detection and expanding our policies to help address coordinated harassment and threats of violence against election officials and poll workers. ![]() Of the content we removed, nearly 97% of it was found by our systems before someone reported it. We’ve banned more than 270 white supremacist organizations, and removed 2.5 million pieces of content tied to organized hate globally on Facebook in the first quarter of 2022. Our teams fight both foreign interference and domestic influence operations, and have exposed and disrupted dozens of networks that have attempted to interfere with US elections. We continually review content to determine if it violates our Community Standards, including our policies on election and voter interference, hate speech, coordinating harm and publicizing crime, and bullying and harassment. Preventing Election and Voter Interference As we did in 2020, we have a dedicated team in place to combat election and voter interference while also helping people get reliable information about when and how to vote. This includes advanced security operations to fight foreign interference and domestic influence campaigns, our network of independent fact-checking partners, our industry-leading transparency measures around political advertising and pages, as well as new measures to help keep poll workers safe. Our approach to the 2022 US midterms applies learnings from the 2020 election cycle and exceeds the measures we implemented during the last midterm election in 2018. With each major election around the world - including national elections this year in France and the Philippines - we incorporate the lessons we learn to help stay ahead of emerging threats. We spent approximately $5 billion on safety and security last year alone, and have hundreds of people dedicated to this work permanently embedded across more than 40 teams. Meta invests a huge amount to protect elections online - not just during election periods but at all times. With the 2022 US midterms on the horizon, we are setting out how our approach applies in this election cycle, which is largely consistent with the policies and safeguards we had in place during the 2020 US Presidential election. In recent years, Meta has developed a comprehensive approach to how elections play out on our platforms.
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