> “We think that all of the platforms, including Meta, need to do more to protect their customers … from the dangers that are on their sites,” she says.
If the service is free, you're the product not the customer
(Yet another) Example of Facebook being unable to police its own ad platform.
I don't understand the lack of regulation with enforcement and fines befitting the profit margins these companies are refusing to spend on basics (and when I say basics I mean: your Customers aren't scamming people out of their life savings. Basic!). This has been going on for years.
> “We think that all of the platforms, including Meta, need to do more to protect their customers … from the dangers that are on their sites,” she says.
If the service is free, you're the product not the customer
It seems that Meta (and Google) have taken that a step further:
If the service is free, you're the mark.
(Yet another) Example of Facebook being unable to police its own ad platform.
I don't understand the lack of regulation with enforcement and fines befitting the profit margins these companies are refusing to spend on basics (and when I say basics I mean: your Customers aren't scamming people out of their life savings. Basic!). This has been going on for years.
Hey, how else is Zuck going to buy $900K Swiss watches, or a yacht that has another ship following it to carry supplies and crew: https://luxurylaunches.com/transport/mark-zuckerberg-sends-w... ?
God, it really is obscene...