Facebook, Google Sign On For Presidential Debates
Facebook, Google gather questions for presidential debates
Using social media during debates is a natural evolution of the tech
Facebook and Google will have a role in the upcoming presidential debates.
Technology and social media companies have been tapped to help the American public engage with Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, during the three debates, according to the Commission on Presidential Debates, the organization running the high-profile events.
“Facebook and Google will be providing data to the moderators in the weeks leading up to the debates on what people are searching and saying about the election, the candidates, and the issues,” the commission explained on its website. “For the town hall debate, Facebook will be working with the moderators to help source questions for the candidates.”
Facebook also will be working on-site during the debates, helping students and members of the media use Facebook Live to broadcast what they’re seeing and experiencing at the universities where the debates will be held.
Facebook users will, of course, be able to watch the live broadcasts, as well as ask questions and comment, according to the debate commission.
The social media company also plans to note what users are talking about in regards to the election, the debates and the candidates.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Yahoo all will live-stream the debates.
Snapchat also will be participating during the debates, compiling various users’ snapshots into what they’re calling a Live Story, which is designed to give people a sense of what’s going on at the debate venues.
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