Guess we'll see what happens. Though the problem is that the ads appeared on the platform to begin with. Facebook ads even have a vetting process before they go live, to check and see if theyre...
Guess we'll see what happens. Though the problem is that the ads appeared on the platform to begin with.
Facebook ads even have a vetting process before they go live, to check and see if theyre racist or whatever. So someone DID see them and hit approve.
Guess we'll see what happens. Though the problem is that the ads appeared on the platform to begin with.
Facebook ads even have a vetting process before they go live, to check and see if theyre racist or whatever. So someone DID see them and hit approve.
Ugh...
They're not ads, they're posts. Facebook users are posting images containing false information and/or posting statuses containing false information.
Oh. Thats different, then. It really will be interesting to see their response as thats the case.