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Facebook allowed hundreds of misleading super PAC ads, activist group finds

14 pointsby KaiserSanchezover 4 years ago

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scohescover 4 years ago
I wonder how many advertisements are on Facebook that are false, regardless of if they&#x27;re of a political nature.<p>These massive silicon valley companies have proven time and time again that they are incapable (or _unwilling_ - which I&#x27;m leaning towards personally) of monitoring all their potential customers advertisements for factual authenticity. All because their main method of profit is selling advertisements. Of course they&#x27;re willing to turn a blind eye to things that might be &quot;factually inaccurate&quot; because they&#x27;re paying thousands of dollars to push the message.<p>It&#x27;s the same thing with Youtube - they say they monitor for content that is factually inaccurate but there&#x27;s numerous cases where they&#x27;ve either been overzealous in what they remove, or they keep videos around because they&#x27;re making lots of money on it through ad revenue.<p>If these companies can&#x27;t uphold the responsibility of monitoring content on their platform, why should they have this platform in the first place? They might be &quot;too big to fail&quot; but it&#x27;s getting to the point where people have had enough and they&#x27;re becoming &quot;too big _not_ to fail&quot;
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