Political advertisers on Reddit must now work directly with the platform’s sales team, and the ability to comment must be left on for at least the first 24 hours of campaigns.
Reddit detailed changes to its political advertising policies in a blog post Monday.
A subreddit dedicated to political ads transparency was rolled out, where people can see information on all political ad campaigns running on Reddit starting Jan. 1, 2019, including the advertisers, targeting, impressions and spend on a per-campaign basis.
Reddit said it plans to consistently update the new subreddit.
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