Advertisers Aren’t Thrilled With Zuckerberg’s Embrace Of Hate Speech
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I was the last of my immediate family on Facebook, and I only stuck around to keep in touch with a couple hobby groups. I decided to cut the cord once Zuck went mask-off, and honestly I haven't regretted it. The family group text is still chugging along fine, and most of the people I actually want to talk to are on other platforms at this point.
I don't blame anybody who feels like they have to keep Facebook to stay in touch with loved ones... but man, it feels good not to have that spammy time suck on my phone anymore.
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Seems reasonable. Probably not that different to boot.
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Never bothered with the app to begin with, the mobile website works just fine.
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Surprise Pikachu
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You don't need advertisers when you've got the garment in your pocket. Don't you worry that little deposit he made into the White House coffers won't let him plenty of sweet cash.
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I logged in a few months ago to deal with something with my Quest
Took me way to long to realise you mean the VR headset...
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Instagram and WhatsApp too! I am free from meta now.
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Funny world when advertisers have better morals than some people.
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They just understand that Nazis are not good for business.