Twitter to reverse ban on political advertising as Australian users report widespread issues

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Twitter announces it will align its advertising policies 'with that of TV and other media outlets' as Australians struggle with error pages and slow loading times.

abc.net.au/news/twitter-outage-australia-political-ad-ban/101827894Twitter has announced it will allow political advertising again as users in Australia continued to report difficulty accessing the social media platform.

Then-chief executive of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, tweeted at the time that he believed "political message reach should be earned, not bought". "We believe that cause-based advertising can facilitate public conversation around important topics," they tweeted via the Twitter Safety account."We also plan to expand the political advertising we permit in the coming weeks."They added they would "first ensure that our approach to reviewing and approving content protects people on Twitter".On Wednesday in Australia, thousands of users reported slow loading times and error pages.

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