Twitter bans RT and Sputnik ads amid election interference fears
Twitter is banning two of Russia's
biggest media outlets from buying advertising amid fears they attempted
to interfere with the 2016 US election.
The ban on advertising from Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik, and all linked accounts, was "effective immediately".
US authorities say both act as "a platform for Kremlin messaging".
The
social media giant will donate an estimated $1.9m (£1.4m) made from the
outlets into research on Twitter's use in "civic engagement and
elections".
In
a statement, Twitter said the decision "was based on the retrospective
work we've been doing around the 2016 US election and the US
intelligence community's conclusion that both RT and Sputnik attempted
to interfere with the election on behalf of the Russian government".
The statement, published on the social media platform's blog,
continued: "We did not come to this decision lightly, and are taking
this step now as part of our ongoing commitment to help protect the
integrity of the user experience on Twitter."
RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan responded by accusing the social network of pushing them to "spend big" during the election.
Twitter
is one of a number of companies keen to show they can self-regulate
after it was found that Russian-backed groups were exploiting its ad
platform.
Russia has repeatedly denied claims that it interfered in the US elections.
BBC
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