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On YouTube, Major Brands’ Ads Appear Alongside Racist Falsehoods About Haitian Immigrants

Large organizations and brands saw their advertising dollars funneled to videos amplifying inflammatory narratives, underscoring how difficult it can be to maintain brand safety online.

Tiffany Hsu
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Harris, Kamala D, Mazda Motor Corp, Online Advertising, Pets, Presidential Election of 2024, Race and Ethnicity, Rumors and Misinformation, Social Media
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