Facebook’s new political ad policy is already sweeping up non-campaign posts

This Saturday, Russia scholar Sean Guillory ran into a problem on Facebook. He had just finished an episode of his podcast, in which he interviewed the editor of a new compendium of Donald Trump coverage translated from Russian magazines and newspapers. Titled Russians on Trump, the book is drawn largely from Trump's pre-presidential activities, and it meant more for scholars than news junkies. But because Trump's Russia ties were being so closely scrutinized, Guillory decided to put some money into promoting it on Facebook, hoping the episode might be a hit.

Facebook didn't agree. The site immediately sent back a message blocking the ad buy, giving only minimal explanation. Guillory appealed, and he eventually got a more detailed...

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