Spotlight on Facebook Groups Affects Microsoft 150
NewsCloud writes "After Slashdot reported Facebook Exposes Advertisers To Hate Speech, the company removed its F**k Islam group for a day (it's back up now). According to the New York Times, 'Facebook declined to comment on Friday on the subject of hate speech or on what steps had been taken.' It turns out that Microsoft is the digital advertising provider for Facebook serving up ads for companies such as NetFlix, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon and Coca Cola. But for now, the Microsoft-served ads for all Facebook group home pages (even those complying with Facebook's Terms of Use) appear to have been taken off the site. For its part, NetFlix told me to address any concerns about its own ad placement along obscene speech with Facebook. T-Mobile said they would look into it."
I think the real reason this guy is angry (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Free speech (Score:1, Funny)
A little more honesty in their ad campaigns might not go amiss...
Re:Well that's too bad. (Score:5, Funny)
It's a DUPE too! We had this story before.
Re:Basic problem... (Score:1, Funny)
*** There, fixed it. ***
Re:Discourse raped by political correctness? (Score:3, Funny)