Several companies have announced that they will not run ads on Facebook

Several companies have announced that they will not run ads on Facebook



Many large companies are dissatisfied with Facebook's response to misinformation and hate speech. These companies have announced that they will not advertise on Facebook.

Facebook also announced measures against hate speech. Despite this, the boycott campaign of Facebook by big companies is gaining momentum.
The campaign also cost Mark Zuckerberg  7 billion and reduced his wealth, making him the fourth richest man in the world.

Facebook says it has invested in artificial intelligence, which allows 90% of hate content to be seen by Facebook users before they even complain.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has said that Facebook will ban hate speech but the ban will not apply to non-advertising posts.

Procter & Gamble, the world's largest advertising company, has said it could block Facebook ads, while Procter & Gamble's rival Unilever has already announced it will not run ads on Facebook until the end of this year. 

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