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Meta ends paid political ads in EU over new rules
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Meta ends paid political ads in EU over new rules

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Meta ends paid political ads in EU over new rules


Thursday, August 14, 2025

Brittany Hainzinger Brittany Hainzinger

In response to increasing legal uncertainty created by the EU’s new transparency regulations, Meta ends paid political ads in EU over new rules, marking a significant shift in how online political discourse will be managed across its platforms.

Beginning in October 2025, Meta will cease allowing political, electoral, and social issue advertisements on its platforms within the European Union. This decision comes in response to the incoming Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation, which Meta argues imposes unworkable legal and operational requirements.

The TTPA introduces stringent new restrictions on how advertisers may reach their audiences. Meta contends that these changes will limit the relevance of ads for users and create significant compliance uncertainty. Despite continued efforts to engage with EU policymakers, the company states it has been left with no viable path forward other than to halt such advertising entirely across its platforms in the EU.

Meta ends paid political ads in EU over new rules: Regulatory challenges prompt difficult decision

Meta emphasized that the company has long championed transparency in political advertising. Since 2018, it has operated what it describes as the most comprehensive transparency tools in the industry, requiring advertisers to verify their identity, disclose their location, and include “paid for by” disclaimers. Ads meeting these criteria are archived in Meta’s public Ad Library, where users can view details such as spending and targeting data.

However, the additional obligations introduced by the TTPA are seen by Meta as excessive. The regulation imposes broad limitations on how political and social issue ads can be targeted and delivered, which Meta warns will reduce both advertiser effectiveness and the quality of information voters receive. The company argues that these requirements jeopardize personalized advertising models and overlook their benefits to public discourse.

Impact limited to the EU

Meta clarified that the suspension of political, electoral, and social issue advertising is specific to the EU. In other regions, the company will continue to provide its established transparency and authenticity tools. Moreover, the decision does not affect organic political speech. Individuals, candidates, and political officeholders in the EU will still be able to post and discuss political issues freely on Meta’s platforms, although they will no longer be able to promote such content through paid ads.

Broader concerns about regulatory overreach

Meta expressed concern that the TTPA reflects a broader pattern of regulatory action that effectively removes popular tools and services from the market, thereby reducing consumer choice and limiting competition. The company reiterated its belief that online political advertising plays a vital role in modern democratic engagement by connecting people with relevant information and providing cost-effective tools for political outreach.

The company concluded that regulations like the TTPA not only compromise the efficiency of political advertising but also diminish the public’s access to information on critical social issues.






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