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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Jun 29, 2020, 01:30 PM Jun 2020

Major Brands Are Boycotting Facebook--Here's Why

Design businesses that advertise on Facebook may begin to reconsider their upcoming digital advertising plans. A boycott organized by the Anti-Defamation League and civil rights groups like the NAACP is quickly gaining steam across industries, with mega brands like Verizon, Ben & Jerry’s, and Patagonia pledging to pause their advertising on both Facebook and Instagram for the month of July.

The reason? It has to do with the social media giant’s content-moderation policies and its decision to leave up posts by President Donald Trump that perpetuate false information, promote hate speech, or incite violence. (While Twitter has recently instituted a new policy that labels or restricts tweets by the president that are misleading or violate its hate speech policies, Facebook has taken a more hands-off approach, with founder Mark Zuckerberg stating to CNBC, “Political speech is one of the most sensitive parts in a democracy, and people should be able to see what politicians say.”)

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) published an open letter yesterday that outlines why it believes brands should join its boycott campaign, which is titled Stop Hate for Profit: “Our partner organizations have been working with Facebook for years and we’ll continue to work with them. But when it comes to dealing with rampant hate and harassment, the platform continues to come up short. What are they doing with $70 billion in revenue and $17 billion in profit? Their hate speech, incitement, and misinformation policies are inequitable. Their harassment victim services are inadequate. Their advertising placement’s proximity to hateful content is haphazard. And their ‘civil rights’ audit transparency reports aren’t helpful to the civil rights community.”

The letter also points out that when hate speech is tolerated on Facebook, that is bad news for advertisers: “Advertisements are running alongside divisive, hateful, and conspiratorial content—not something that most companies want.” With major brands halting their spending on the platform, the social media giant may be forced to revisit its policies and take a more active stance on suppressing abusive and inaccurate content.

https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/major-brands-are-boycotting-facebook-heres-why?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=biz&utm_campaign=aud-dev&utm_mailing=thematic_business_062920&utm_medium=email&bxid=5be9f8cb24c17c6adf0e5d24&cndid=25394153&utm_content=Final&utm_term=Thematic_Business

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Major Brands Are Boycotting Facebook--Here's Why (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2020 OP
My humble opinion is that the entire reason can be summed up with one HotTeaBag Jun 2020 #1
 

HotTeaBag

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1. My humble opinion is that the entire reason can be summed up with one
Mon Jun 29, 2020, 01:33 PM
Jun 2020

sentence from the 'snip':

“Advertisements are running alongside divisive, hateful, and conspiratorial content—not something that most companies want.”

Has absolutely nothing to do with wanting to do the right thing - just about PR.

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