In Russia, Facebook makes money off ads for drug dealer jobs. It's not an isolated case, this happens systematically. Something's not right about the way such content is moderated
This ad has been up for 2 weeks & has 53 critical comments — to no effect CC @ngleicher @fbsecurity
This ad has been up for 2 weeks & has 53 critical comments — to no effect CC @ngleicher @fbsecurity
There's literally zero transparency regarding what Facebook does to prevent this, how much money it makes and why this keeps happening CC @ngleicher @fbsecurity https://twitter.com/shakirov2036/status/1133308933479784449
Wonder why the post hasn't been taken down? I was informed "it doesn't go against one of our specific Community Standards"
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There's something wrong with Facebook's Community Standards if an ad for a drug dealer job is acceptable CC @ngleicher @fbsecurity @Facebook
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There's something wrong with Facebook's Community Standards if an ad for a drug dealer job is acceptable CC @ngleicher @fbsecurity @Facebook
This drug mule ad is still up there, which is particularly ridiculous in light of Facebook's action to ban news in Australia