| ▲ | benoau 6 hours ago | |
Zuckerburg probably charging a premium for it. > the company only bans advertisers if its automated systems predict the marketers are at least 95% certain to be committing fraud, the documents show. If the company is less certain – but still believes the advertiser is a likely scammer – Meta charges higher ad rates as a penalty https://www.reuters.com/investigations/meta-is-earning-fortu... | ||