{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[211,201,149,107,106,82,81,79,76,63,61,61,59,54,52,50,49,48,48,47,45,43,42,42,41,41,37],"name":"Number of Ads"}],"_data":[["Targeted Country","Number of Ads"],["United Kingdom","211"],["Sweden","201"],["France","149"],["Spain","107"],["Germany","106"],["Netherlands","82"],["Italy","81"],["Ireland","79"],["Belgium","76"],["Denmark","63"],["Austria","61"],["Poland","61"],["Portugal","59"],["Finland","54"],["Czech Republic","52"],["Hungary","50"],["Croatia","49"],["Greece","48"],["Romania","48"],["Malta","47"],["Luxembourg","45"],["Slovenia","43"],["Bulgaria","42"],["Slovakia","42"],["Estonia","41"],["Latvia","41"],["Lithuania","37"]],"labels":{"name":"Targeted Country","values":["United Kingdom","Sweden","France","Spain","Germany","Netherlands","Italy","Ireland","Belgium","Denmark","Austria","Poland","Portugal","Finland","Czech Republic","Hungary","Croatia","Greece","Romania","Malta","Luxembourg","Slovenia","Bulgaria","Slovakia","Estonia","Latvia","Lithuania"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/ec.europa.eu\/digital-single-market\/en\/news\/last-intermediate-results-eu-code-practice-against-disinformation","type":"Problem","unit":"Number of Ads","year":"2019","title":"Number of Ads Rejected Under Twitter's Quality Ads Policy","topic":"Disinformation","method":"Self-reporting","source":"Twitter. Code of Practice on Disinformation: May Report (twitter.com, 2019)","sub_topic":"Removal of disinformation","chart_number":"73","geographical":"European Union"},"description":"Based on the data reported by Twitter under the European Union Code of Practice against Disinformation, in the period 01 to 20 May 2019, the United Kingdom was the target of the most rejected ads under Twitter's Quality Ads Policy. It was followed by Sweden and France. Lithuania is the country targeted by the fewest rejected ads. European Union refers to EU28. The United Kingdom left the European Union on 31 January 2020."}