I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
Dolph said:
I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
Facebook just takes the money. They don’t care about checking if the ads are real or scams.
Dolph said:
I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
Facebook just takes the money. They don’t care about checking if the ads are real or scams.
How can Facebook even check? Some experienced people in crypto can’t spot the scams either.
@oliviamartin
True that.
Dolph said:
I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
Facebook just takes the money. They don’t care about checking if the ads are real or scams.
Facebook just cares about making money, and scam ads are good for that.
Dolph said:
I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
I’d say it’s 99.99%
Dolph said:
I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
99% is still giving them too much credit
Dolph said:
I think the number’s way off. It’s closer to 99% of these ads being scams.
Twitter is even worse. Almost all ads there are scams too.
Even half the normal posts on Facebook break Meta’s rules.
KenDecapry said:
Even half the normal posts on Facebook break Meta’s rules.
Zuckerberg only cares about the money, not fixing the problem.
KenDecapry said:
Even half the normal posts on Facebook break Meta’s rules.
Zuckerberg only cares about the money, not fixing the problem.
Yep, money first, everything else second.
KenDecapry said:
Even half the normal posts on Facebook break Meta’s rules.
Meanwhile, the government is selling the seized crypto…
Same issue with YouTube. These scam ads are super obvious, but they don’t get removed.
Nate said:
Same issue with YouTube. These scam ads are super obvious, but they don’t get removed.
They don’t want to stop them because the scams bring in ad money.
Nate said:
Same issue with YouTube. These scam ads are super obvious, but they don’t get removed.
YouTube is terrible for crypto scams. I keep getting the AI ones suggested to me.
Nate said:
Same issue with YouTube. These scam ads are super obvious, but they don’t get removed.
Same with YouTube. You’d think it wouldn’t be too hard to weed these out. They’re blatant and obvious.
We know how to spot them, but new people don’t. They get caught up in the scams easily.
Who’s still using Facebook in 2024?
Austin said:
Who’s still using Facebook in 2024?
Maybe for meeting ‘hot singles’
Austin said:
Who’s still using Facebook in 2024?
Maybe for meeting ‘hot singles’
Especially ones ‘near you’