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Facebook says no to foreign Ads related to abortion referendum in Ireland
 
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Tue, 8 May 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Facebook social network has announced today that it would not accept foreign advertisements related to the referendum of abortions that would be held in Ireland on May 25.

The eighth amendment to the Irish constitution recognizes the equal right to life of the mother and the unborn.

It prohibits abortion unless the life of a pregnant woman is at risk.

The May 25, referendum would reveal whether the Irish people want to remove the eighth amendment.

It pointed out that the company was concerned over foreign attempts to influence the outcome of the referendum.

Facebook said the move was in line with the company’s strategy aimed at increasing transparency during political campaigns.

The move is announced amid the scandal around Facebook and the Cambridge Analytica company, which cooperated with the social network.

In April, media reported that the personal information of about 50 million Facebook users had been harvested without their permission by Cambridge Analytica.

The firm reportedly worked for multiple political campaigns and gathered data from social media accounts to develop a mechanism that would predict and influence the behavior of voters.

In late March, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized for the situation with Cambridge Analytica and admitted that he should not have trusted the firm.

In early April, he said that there were several mistakes that had led to the situation, adding that most of the actions needed to prevent this from happening again had already been taken years ago.

 

 

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