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FirstBank’s Ani-Mumuney, others in Lisbon, support global call for brands to hold platforms to accounts
Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) has echoed ‘very strongly’ the call by World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) on all brands globally to hold social media platforms to account in light of recent failures to block dangerous and hateful content.
This commitment to urge African member brands to hold all platforms accountable was made by the President of ADVAN, Mrs Folake Ani-Mumuney, in her capacity as Regional Vice President for Africa of WFA at the opening of the WFA Global Marketer Conference in Lisbon, Portugal, an event which brings together more than 800 industry leaders, 80% of whom are brand owners.
In supporting the position, Mrs. Ani-Mumuney reiterated that while
companies must decide their own approaches, WFA is calling on its
members and brands worldwide – in their capacity as the funders of the
online advertising system – to put pressure on platforms to do more to
prevent their services and algorithms from being hijacked by those with
malicious intent.
The call comes after multiple incidents on some of the world’s biggest
digital platforms, including paedophile comments being left in comments
below videos of children on YouTube, the glorification of self-harm and
suicide content on Instagram and, most recently, the live-streaming of
the terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand on Facebook.
All these platforms are funded by advertisers and as such those that
make them profitable have a moral responsibility to consider more than
just the effectiveness and efficiency they provide for brand messages.
ADVAN together with the WFA is standing alongside its member association
and colleagues at the Association of New Zealand Advertisers (ANZA),
which has issued a call asking for members to think carefully about
where they place advertising and challenging platform owners to do more.
“This is not an issue of brand safety, this is a moral question to hold
social media platforms to account – in the same way we do for
traditional media,” says ANZA Chief Executive, Lindsay Mouat.
WFA’s call to action reflects the fact that these are not challenges that can be addressed by one country alone but need global action.
Improving the online ecosystem is a top priority for WFA members. 47%
of respondents to a WFA member barometer conducted this month of more
than 200 senior marketers from over 100 brands representing $125bn in ad
spend cited improving the online advertising ecosystem as the single
biggest issue the marketing industry needed to address in 2019.
“Marketers must reflect on the extent and terms on which they fund these
platforms. Conversely, the platforms must do more to assuage the
growing number of advertiser concerns. WFA is committed to working with
the platforms in a constructive manner in order to find solutions to
these grave problems. For our shared goal must be to build an ecosystem
that is sustainable and doesn’t undermine people, communities and
society at large,”said Stephan Loerke, CEO of the WFA.
“The influence of online platforms in shaping cultures and mobilising
communities around the world is already significant and growing ever
more so. This means brands and platforms must assume a higher level of
responsibility to ensure these online environments are forces for good,
not conflict or violence. That begins with acknowledging flaws and
quickly investing in lasting solutions. To drive change we need less
debate and more action,” said Raja Rajamannar, Chief Marketing and
Communications Officer at Mastercard and WFA President.
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