Meta showed users 15 billion “higher risk” scam ads on average each day, according to a document obtained by reuters. Meta projected 10% of its 2024 revenue would come from ads for scams and banned goods, and it internally estimates that its platforms show users 15 billion scam ads a day, company documents show. Meta reportedly made a lot of money off of fraudulent ads, according to the company's own internal documents, a new report claims. Meta projected that ads for scams and banned goods would account for about 10% of its revenue in 2024, according to a new reuters report, citing internal documents. Meta, the owner of facebook and instagram, projected that 10% of its revenue in 2024 would come from ads for scams and banned goods, according to a reuters report Bombshell report exposes how meta relied on scam ad profits to fund ai
Documents showed that internally, meta was hesitant to abruptly remove accounts, even those considered some of the “scammiest scammers,” out of concern that a drop in revenue could diminish resources needed
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