Meta reportedly makes 10% of its revenue from fraudulent ads and scams.



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The number of scam ads and less than legitimate product listings on social media platforms certainly appears to have increased dramatically in recent years, but a new report claims that the websites themselves could be partly to blame.

Internal projections seen by PakGazette reveals Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, apparently makes 10% of its projected annual revenue from advertising scams and banned products, amounting to around $16 billion.

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