Teen Vogue’s now-spiked article about Facebook’s election protection team was commissioned as sponsored content, but went live without the label
By Nat Ives Jan. 8, 2020 8:27 pm ET Some readers were surprised Wednesday when Teen Vogue published an article on its website headlined “How Facebook Is Helping Ensure the Integrity of the 2020 Election.”
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, and Rob Leathern, director of product management at Facebook, shared the article on social media. Teen Vogue soon added an editor’s note stipulating that the article was in fact sponsored. Then the online publication removed the note and, soon after, erased the entire piece from the internet. “Uh-Oh,” an error message on Teen Vogue’s website now reads.
“We had a paid partnership with Teen Vogue related to their women’s summit, which included sponsored content,” Facebook said in a statement. “Our team understood this story was purely editorial, but there was a misunderstanding.”
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