
"­Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys each spent around €18,000 on Meta ads Fianna Fáil spent more than €14,000 on social media advertising for Jim Gavin's presidential campaign before he withdrew from the race last Sunday. Due to new EU rules around ­political advertising coming into effect this weekend, Meta decided to halt all political and social issue ads on its platforms Facebook and Instagram in advance."
"­Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys each spent around €18,000 on Meta ads Fianna Fáil spent more than €14,000 on social media advertising for Jim Gavin's presidential campaign before he withdrew from the race last Sunday. Due to new EU rules around ­political advertising coming into effect this weekend, Meta decided to halt all political and social issue ads on its platforms Facebook and Instagram in advance."
Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys each spent around €18,000 on advertising on Meta platforms. Fianna Fáil allocated more than €14,000 to social media advertising for Jim Gavin's presidential campaign prior to his withdrawal last Sunday. New European Union rules on political advertising are set to take effect this weekend. In anticipation of those rules, Meta proactively halted all political and social issue advertising across Facebook and Instagram. The pause affects current and planned advertising activities related to politics and social issues across Meta's platforms, interrupting campaign and party spending strategies ahead of the regulatory change.
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