Tech & Terrorism: Major Corporations Boycott Facebook Ad Spending Over Content Moderation Mishandling
July 02, 2020
July 02, 2020
NEW YORK, July 2 -- The Counter Extremism Project issued the following news release:
Iconic consumer brands have begun pledging to temporarily or indefinitely halt advertisements on Facebook due to its consistent mishandling of extremist content, hateful rhetoric, and divisive information on its site. The boycott by more than 100 leading advertisers reflects ongoing frustration over Facebook's ineffective content moderation processes, allowing advertisements to run adjacent to quest . . .
Iconic consumer brands have begun pledging to temporarily or indefinitely halt advertisements on Facebook due to its consistent mishandling of extremist content, hateful rhetoric, and divisive information on its site. The boycott by more than 100 leading advertisers reflects ongoing frustration over Facebook's ineffective content moderation processes, allowing advertisements to run adjacent to quest . . .