閱覽人數: 1475
June 2022 No. 41

策略傳播

Strategic Communication

頁數:3 - 40

作者(中)
林照真
作者(英)
Chao-Chen Lin
關鍵詞(中)
政治廣告、政治行銷公司、演算法、選舉、臉書
關鍵詞(英)
political advertising, political marketing firm, algorithms, election, Facebook
中文摘要
2016年發生俄羅斯藉由購買美國臉書政治廣告,試圖影響美國大選事件。臉書檢討後推出廣告透明化政策,臺灣於2019年11月首度實施,禁止非臺灣人購買臉書政治廣告。選舉時盛行社群廣告,國內現行的《選舉罷免法》卻未規範社群媒體的廣告行為。本論文指出,臉書政治廣告使用演算法,為政黨與候選人瞄準特定選民。身分不明的出資者在臉書刊登的政治廣告,較可能出現特定的黨派立場。隱藏的個人與行銷公司進行的廣告購買,目前亦無法規範。
英文摘要
Political advertisements on Facebook exhibited strong evidence of financial investment from Russia to disrupt the 2016 American election. Facebook made its practices of self-regulating political advertising transparent in November 2019, the time of the General Election in Taiwan. The advertising policy of Facebook prohibits non-Taiwanese from buying political advertisements. Because of the lack of laws and regulations regarding social media advertising, this study examined the purchase of political advertisements on Facebook. This study discovered that algorithms on Facebook help buyers identify voters. Political advertisements on Facebook purchased by anonymous third parties create political polarization. Unknown individuals and marketing firms play crucial roles in social media campaigns, but their practices of purchasing political advertisements and content are not transparent.
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