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  • Catalin CimpanuC This user is from outside of this forum
    Catalin CimpanuC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Dear f***ing lord!

    Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

    This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

    https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

    sebbe://R Kim Possible :kimoji_fire:K Allan ChowG Bioinformático cabreadoL fancysandwichesF 6 Replies Last reply
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    • Catalin CimpanuC Catalin Cimpanu

      Dear f***ing lord!

      Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

      This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

      https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

      sebbe://R This user is from outside of this forum
      sebbe://R This user is from outside of this forum
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      @campuscodi indeed horrific. Meta even admits that 10% of its global revenue comes from fraud and scam ads.

      A small correction, they write: " 14.5 million ads running on Meta platforms across the EU and UK, representing more than 10.7 billion impressions. Nearly one in three of those ads (30.99%) pointed to a scam, phishing or malware link. In total, scam ads generated more than 300 million impressions"

      So one in three ads CREATED was classified as scam. But "only" 2.8% of ads SHOWN was scam.

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      • sebbe://R sebbe://

        @campuscodi indeed horrific. Meta even admits that 10% of its global revenue comes from fraud and scam ads.

        A small correction, they write: " 14.5 million ads running on Meta platforms across the EU and UK, representing more than 10.7 billion impressions. Nearly one in three of those ads (30.99%) pointed to a scam, phishing or malware link. In total, scam ads generated more than 300 million impressions"

        So one in three ads CREATED was classified as scam. But "only" 2.8% of ads SHOWN was scam.

        sebbe://R This user is from outside of this forum
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        @campuscodi reference for Meta scam ads revenue: https://pluralistic.net/2025/11/08/faecebook/#too-big-to-care

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        • Catalin CimpanuC Catalin Cimpanu

          Dear f***ing lord!

          Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

          This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

          https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

          Kim Possible :kimoji_fire:K This user is from outside of this forum
          Kim Possible :kimoji_fire:K This user is from outside of this forum
          Kim Possible :kimoji_fire:
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          @campuscodi When I was on FB, I tried reporting the scam ads, but they got their coin and didn't care. It's appalling.

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          • Catalin CimpanuC Catalin Cimpanu

            Dear f***ing lord!

            Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

            This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

            https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

            Allan ChowG This user is from outside of this forum
            Allan ChowG This user is from outside of this forum
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            @campuscodi so as a company advertising on it i should be able to claim that Facebook is intentionally inflating the marketplace impacting my Return on Ad Spend (ROAS)!

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            • Kim Possible :kimoji_fire:K Kim Possible :kimoji_fire:

              @campuscodi When I was on FB, I tried reporting the scam ads, but they got their coin and didn't care. It's appalling.

              cwicseolforC This user is from outside of this forum
              cwicseolforC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @kimlockhartga @campuscodi Yeah, only once did they accept/ act on my report and the same scam company was back not six months later. That was probably 2016ish.

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              • Catalin CimpanuC Catalin Cimpanu

                Dear f***ing lord!

                Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

                This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

                https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

                Bioinformático cabreadoL This user is from outside of this forum
                Bioinformático cabreadoL This user is from outside of this forum
                Bioinformático cabreado
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                @campuscodi Griftonomics

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                • Allan ChowG Allan Chow

                  @campuscodi so as a company advertising on it i should be able to claim that Facebook is intentionally inflating the marketplace impacting my Return on Ad Spend (ROAS)!

                  Nu ModularN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @grumpasaurus @campuscodi This sounds like Trauma that inevitably spells ROAST'ed.

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                  • Nu ModularN Nu Modular

                    @grumpasaurus @campuscodi This sounds like Trauma that inevitably spells ROAST'ed.

                    Allan ChowG This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @numodular @campuscodi it's definitely one of those actonyms rhat fucking came out of nowhere and suddenly within a week EVERYONE WAS SAYING IT "ROW-AS"

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                    • Catalin CimpanuC Catalin Cimpanu

                      Dear f***ing lord!

                      Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

                      This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

                      https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

                      fancysandwichesF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @campuscodi They've already factored in the cost of government enforcement. I don't have the exact numbers, but they calculated that at most they'd lose something like 10% of the revenue from the scam ads due to enforcement, so it was worth it to keep allowing them.

                      I'm not saying that governments shouldn't crack down on this, but I don't think we can expect enforcement to make a difference until laws are changed that make the enforcement actually meaningful, until then they'll keep exposing their users to scams, and they'll keep profiting, while paying a small enforcement tax.

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                      • Catalin CimpanuC Catalin Cimpanu

                        Dear f***ing lord!

                        Nearly one every three Meta ads showed in the EU and UK over 23 days pointed to online scams

                        This should be the easiest layup for govt agencies in the history of enforcements

                        https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/research/scam-ad-machine-meta

                        Rev. caffinepwrd ☕C This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @campuscodi It's almost as if profit motive is incongruent to public good.

                        I hate what we've done to the world.

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