Can advertising cash stop funding misinformation trash?
Is the online ad tech industry inherently fraudulent? This question arises because the ad tech industry appears to have failed to act on rampant fraud and reputational damage to brands for years and publishers’ efforts to clean up the sector have fallen flat. In this session, we’ll examine why the money spent on advertising is ending up in disinformers pockets, making ad tech cash a driver of online disinformation.
Our Executive Director, Victoire Rio, joined Claire Atkin, Domen Savič and Claire Pershan to discuss how and why digital advertising is contributing to the funding of disinformation.
Victoire focused her presentation on the application of the problem to social media gated gardens. She introduced our Content to Payment report and discussed how social media companies are not only profiting off hate and disinformation but increasingly subsidizing it - by providing both the incentive and substantial revenues to actors involved with (re)distributing mis/disinformation content.
Victoire stressed the need for greater transparency and oversight into social media ad revenue sharing programs, their policies and enforcement. She highlighted how existing policies (and existing laws) are not adequately being enforced - and raised some important questions over whether political and government entities as well as state-backed media should be allowed to generate revenue from their social media activity through advertising.
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Publications
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Workshop: Follow the Social Media Money
Nov 8, 2025
Testing the DSA: Challenging the Social Media Decisions that Matter for Democracy
Nov 7, 2025
Bread&Net: How is Social Media Monetization Impacting WANA?
Oct 31, 2025
Social Media Monetization: What Does it Means for LATAM?
Oct 23, 2025
Economic viability: Funding independent media - public interest journalism
Oct 13, 2025
WHAT TO FIX Urges Transparency into Social Media Monetization in Exchange of Views with European Parliament
Oct 13, 2025
Fueling the machine causing issues we are fighting against: Ethical dilemma of using social media for civil society causes
Oct 3, 2025
The business models of personality-led journalism
Oct 1, 2025
Big Tech and the Misinformation Crisis in South Asia
Sep 30, 2025
Monetizing Sanctioned Pages: Why Platform Profit Models Demand Deeper Scrutiny
Aug 27, 2025
Raising Concerns Over Social Media Companies’ Failure to Disclose Risks Related to Their Monetization Services Under the DSA
Aug 4, 2025
EU Democracy Shield: WHAT TO FIX’s recommendations to the European Parliament
Jul 31, 2025
EUDisinfoLab Webinar: Monetizing Sanctioned Entities
Jul 8, 2025
Protecting the Information Space: A Different Kind of Defence Strategy
Jun 19, 2025
Consultation: Monetization Principles
Feb 24, 2025
WHAT TO FIX at RightsCon25
Feb 17, 2025
Far-Right Influencers And The Platforms That Enable Them
Nov 15, 2024
#EUDisinfo2024: Can Advertising Cash Stop Funding Misinformation Trash?
Oct 10, 2024
#EUDisinfo2024: Mission NOT Accomplished: Unintended Fallbacks From Investigations
Oct 10, 2024
DRAPAC: How Is Social Media Monetization Fueling Disinformation In Asia? And What Should We Do About It?
Aug 20, 2024
POINT: How To Pull The Plug On Monetizing Disinformation
Jun 29, 2024
Global Fact: How Social Media Ad Revenue Sharing Is Subsidizing Disinformation Globally
Jun 28, 2024
EUDisinfoLab Webinar: From Content To Payment
Jun 14, 2024