Last month, the BJP became the first political party to cross a spend of Rs 100 crore on political advertisements through Google since May 2018, when Google had made its political ads transparent.
In Facebook, the BJP has spent over Rs 50 crore in the last month through several of its affiliates, as per data from the Meta Ad Library. In the same time, the Congress and its affiliated pages spent Rs 7.17 crore.
Till the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, spend on Facebook rivalled that of the search giant Google. But with a change in content policy, spend on the social media site has lagged behind; in its 2022 Widely Viewed Content Report, political-related content was no longer in its most shared and viewed content lists.
Despite tighter norms and a ban of sale on accounts, Facebook has been shown to be a thriving black market for fake and stolen accounts. A study released by the Tech Transparency Report on Monday showed that it found multiple Facebook users selling accounts they said are authorised to advertise on politics and election issues in India.
Published 07 May 2024, 15:59 IST