
The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) is an independent, nonprofit media agency that specializes in investigative reporting.
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Item | Value | |
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Parent Dataset |
: | Facebook Ads by Potential Candidates in May 2022 Elections |
Organization |
: | Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism |
Country |
: | Philipines |
Dataset Contact |
: | editorial@pcij.org |
Description |
: | Some politicians and potential candidates for the 2022 elections are taking advantage of this and have started utilizing the digital platform for name recall. These social media ads, after all, are not considered premature campaigning due to a legal loophole. Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, a possible reelectionist, is found to have spent over P4.5 million on Facebook ads alone. Source: Facebook Ad Library, as of April 28, 2021 |
Data Range |
: | 2022 |
Update Frequency |
: | Every three years |
Contains Sensitive Data |
: | No |
File Format |
: | XLSX |
Table / layer Name |
: | Every three years |
Licenses |
: | License not specified |
Metadata Classification |
: | Public |
Metadata Last Updated |
: | 20/02/2025, 23:10 |
Data Last Updated |
: | 31/08/2021, 14:13 |
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