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by epoxyhockey
3634 days ago
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This article (probably intentionally) left out some detail from the official FTC source [1] stating: Instead, according to the complaint, Warner Bros. instructed influencers to place the disclosures in the description box appearing below the video. Because Warner Bros. also required other information to be placed in that box, the vast majority of sponsorship disclosures appeared “below the fold,” visible only if consumers clicked on the “Show More” button in the description box. In addition, when influencers posted YouTube videos on Facebook or Twitter, the posting did not include the “Show More” button, making it even less likely that consumers would see the sponsorship disclosures. [1] https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2016/07/warne... |
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