- by cnn
- 15 Aug 2024
Three out of every four video ads the United Australia party has posted on YouTube since late September have been pulled by Google for allegedly violating the tech giantâs advertising policies, according to Googleâs transparency report.
Since former the Liberal MP Craig Kelly joined the UAP in late August, the party has spent $2.684m on 25 ads run on YouTube, boosting the number of views on the partyâs videos into the millions. The spend far outweighs the amount being spent by any other political party. The next nearest is Labor with $60,750.
It is not clear from the report what the removed videos contained or which of Googleâs policies they are alleged to have violated.
Labor has previously raised concerns that the UAP was using its platform to undermine confidence in Australiaâs response to the Covid-19 pandemic, citing videos in which Kelly questioned the safety of Covid vaccines or promoted the drug ivermectin.
In October Laborâs shadow assistant minister for communications, Tim Watts, wrote to Google asking why the UAP was allowed to remain on YouTube given that some videos had already been removed for allegedly violating its policy. In parliament in October, Watts noted Kelly himself had said he had received one strike, and questioned why the UAP was still allowed on the platform.
âThe question is: why is the member for Hughes and the UAPâs YouTube page still operating after repeatedly violating YouTubeâs policies, let alone spending millions of dollars promoting medical misinformation during a pandemic? Given the member for Hughesâs record of spreading misinformation and his intent to match the 2019 election spend of the UAP, the potential for harm is obvious and Google must act in a transparent and proactive way.â
Google appears to now be closely scrutinising advertising from the United Australia party. According to Googleâs transparency report, 12 of the last 16 ads UAP has paid for - or nearly half of the 25 ads since Kelly became leader - have been pulled by YouTube for violating the companyâs ad policy.
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