This Tweet Has Been Approved By… Political Ads Hit Twitter

We’re just about a year away from the next Presidential election. That means one thing: campaign ads. A shit ton of them. Everywhere.

And that includes Twitter.

Yes, the old: “This message has been approved by….” is coming to Twitter starting today. Mitt Romney’s campaign is the first to buy one. While they are still technically a part of the Promoted Products suite, Twitter is rolling out small UI changes to distinguish political ads from regular ones, they say. And yes, the FEC disclaimers will be a included in the hover overlay.

This project is being led by Twitter’s Peter Greenberger, a guy they just hired who previously ran political sales for Google. With campaigns looking to spend more online than ever before, this is a smart move by Twitter. And as we get closer to the election, Twitter will undoubtedly play a key role in the political discourse. Of course, both that and the ads will likely piss plenty of users off as well.

I’ve asked Twitter who will see these political ads — everyone, or just those following candidates (or those tweeting political things)? I’ll update when I hear back.

Update from Twitter: They’ll function exactly as existing Promoted Products do. The only difference is that political advertising will have a special icon to help users distinguish between political ads & normal promoted stuff, and when people hover over those ads, we will display a pop-up disclaimer identifying who paid for the ad.

The key is that they’re not testing these ads in the main timeline at this time. That will be welcomed news for many. Though I imagine that may change as the ads take off.

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