TLDR: The "Stealth Russian Ads" were released on May 10 in a shitty way. This post covers someone that went through all the 3500 individual PDFs and made it much easier to browse.
"[Note: A significant percentage of the 3,500 ads are humorous memes with no discernible political message.]"
The 3,500+ ads with metadata: June-Dec 2015 /// 2016 /// Jan-Aug 2017
http://altgov2.org/russian-fb-ads/
"[Note: A significant percentage of the 3,500 ads are humorous memes with no discernible political message.]"
On May 10, 2018, the Democrat minority of the House Intelligence Committee released over 3,500 ads that Russian operatives placed on Facebook from June 2015 to August 2017. (A small number ran on Instagram, which is owned by FB.) At first, Facebook refused to hand over these ads that were meant to inflame social and political divisions and influence the 2016 presidential election. Eventually, the company relented and gave them to Congress, but still refused to let the public see them.
While it’s great that the committee posted all of these ads, they did it in a way that makes it impossible to casually view this trove of propaganda. The ads were posted in eleven large zip files (four are well over a gigabyte each). Inside these bulky zip files, each ad (and its metadata) is a separate PDF. That’s more than 3,500 files.
The 3,500+ ads with metadata: June-Dec 2015 /// 2016 /// Jan-Aug 2017
http://altgov2.org/russian-fb-ads/