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Why Meta Calls EU’s New Ad Transparency Law Impossible to Follow

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 26 July 2025 19:05
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Meta announced on Friday that it will end the sale and display of political advertisements across its services in the European Union starting in October 2025. The decision responds to the EU’s new Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising law, which Meta calls unworkable due to its detailed requirements for labeling, consent, and data use.

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What the new EU law demandsMeta’s objections to the requirementsImpact on advertisers and platformsA broader clash with EU regulatorsWhat comes next for EU campaigns

What the new EU law demands

The TTPA came into force in early 2024 to bring greater clarity to election‑related ads and curb the misuse of personal data. Under the law, every political ad must clearly state its sponsor, the campaign or referendum it refers to, the cost of the ad, and the targeting criteria used. Companies must obtain explicit consent for any data used in political campaigns and may not use sensitive personal data such as ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs for ad targeting.

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Meta’s objections to the requirements

Meta argues that complying with TTPA would force it to redesign its ad systems in ways that harm both advertisers and users. In its blog post, the company said that the new rules introduce “significant additional obligations” that create legal uncertainty and technical complexity. Meta stated that it explored altering its services but found no solution that preserved ad effectiveness and user safety under the new regime.

Impact on advertisers and platforms

The possibility to launch election or social issue campaigns on Facebook, Instagram, and the Audience Network will be, for example, removed by advertisers advertising in the EU after September 30. Political organizations will have to use alternative ways of reaching EU audiences. Google has announced a similar withdrawal from political ads in Europe, reflecting industrywide concern over the cost and risk of enforcing the new rules.

A broader clash with EU regulators

This move follows a series of disputes between Big Tech and EU authorities over competition, privacy, and AI oversight. The Digital Markets Act and the forthcoming Digital Services Act each impose new duties on platforms. Meta’s decision highlights how stringent EU rules can force global companies to alter or curtail services rather than comply with national or regional requirements.

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What comes next for EU campaigns

Political campaigns in the EU will need to pivot to television, radio, print, or emerging local digital services to reach voters. Advertisers may also turn to press partnerships or direct email and SMS outreach. EU regulators will monitor whether the absence of political ads on major social platforms affects campaign fairness and public debate.

Regulators and political groups now face the challenge of ensuring transparency and voter access to information when major social media platforms step back. The October deadline will test whether alternative channels can meet the same standards of accountability and reach.

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