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Should The Answerbank Allow Political Advertising?
Afternoon all,
On another thread someone mentioned that they've seen a few UKIP ads on The AnswerBank.
And this brought up the question: Should The AnswerBank Allow Political Advertising?
Our default answer is "yes, why not?" - we don't directly endorse any advertiser that appear on the site (except the obvious ones... like the owls in motoring...), but we do ask that advertisers stick to the rules of the site.
Would you personally find it off-putting to see certain parties advertised on these pages?
On another thread someone mentioned that they've seen a few UKIP ads on The AnswerBank.
And this brought up the question: Should The AnswerBank Allow Political Advertising?
Our default answer is "yes, why not?" - we don't directly endorse any advertiser that appear on the site (except the obvious ones... like the owls in motoring...), but we do ask that advertisers stick to the rules of the site.
Would you personally find it off-putting to see certain parties advertised on these pages?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not a big fan of UKIP however those that will vote for them will vote for them anyway. I can't see them being able to recruit many ' dunnos' from here and there's always the silver lining for you having taken some money from them :) Doesn't really bother me, if people vote because they've seen a poster somewhere without further research then it's a sad thing and you won't save them ( or us) from themselves anyway.
The only problem I can see is that if you allow adverts from one political party you'll presumably have to allow adverts from all of them. Since the British National Party and the English Defence League (which are seen by many people as racist or even as neo-nazi) are both registered parties and field candidates in elections, you'd have to accept their adverts as well, which could prove to be unpopular with many ABers.
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