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by nataz
1988 days ago
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Interestingly enough, after I reported the first two ads I was shown I clicked on a link that was supposed to show why I was targeted. The companies had targeted me by gender and age, and a couple of other broad identifiers I cant remember, but nothing about my hobbies, search history, or political orientation. It's possible that FB didn't show me all of the criteria used to target these ads. That still doesn't take away from the question of at what point do they become culpable with facilitating a felony offense? Just because something is hard to do at scale (in this case review ads for illegal behavior), doesn't absolve a company from the responsibility to act. To be clear, I don't know the answer to this question. Parlor got dumped for not doing enough (and personally I'm okay with that), but how do we determine if Facebook is doing enough? |
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