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Response rates from 7.2k Dublin voters.

55%
Yes
45%
No
55%
Yes
45%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Dublin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZHHRQCanswered…1wk1W

No, so long as the political advertising doesn’t violate social media company’s rules of service I don’t see why it should be banned.

 @9Z997FSanswered…2wks2W

No, but all political advertising should be recognisably marked as to its source, and should be fact-checked to only contain verifiable information.

 @9YN3S7Fanswered…2wks2W

No but it should be made clear who is funding the advertisment and there should be links for people to educate themselves on the topic.

 @9YM7NHXanswered…2wks2W

Yes, all media should. People should do their own research and all media companies and social media companies should be unbiased and impartial.

 @9L7RWG7answered…8mos8MO

No, this is a matter of freedom of speech and public platforms should be treated in the same vein as other public utilities in this matter.

 @9K486Y8answered…9mos9MO

If it is not propaganda or biased then it is fine, if it is like our own RTE then it should be banned.

 @9JZLYTTanswered…9mos9MO

It's important that people have access to information about who they're voting for, so long as it doesn't cross over onto any sort of vague propaganda or misinformation

 @9JYYK2Banswered…9mos9MO

There should be more regulations than there are but it shouldn't be banned. It is an important way for political parties to reach younger generations