Facebook won't release Russia-linked ads publicly despite call to do so by US investigators
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Facebook will not publicly release the roughly 3,000 ads linked to Russia on its platform despite calls to do so by the US Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, a person close to the company told Business Insider.
But the company does plan to testify in a public hearing alongside Google and Twitter on November 1 about Russia's use of social media to sway elections and the disclosure of political advertising online, the person said.
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