Sunday, June 28, 2020

The world's 90 largest companies have boycotted ads on Facebook.

The world's 90 largest companies have boycotted ads on Facebook:-

The boycott campaign cost Facebook owner سات 7 billion, making him the fourth richest man in the world.


More than 90 of the world's largest companies have boycotted ads on Facebook against racism, violence, lies and hatred in New York. The company, including Unilever, lost مالک 7 billion to Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg as a result of the boycott.

Mark Zuckerberg's fortune has shrunk to 82 82.3 billion due to the loss of Facebook due to a boycott of ads, and now the founder of Facebook is the fourth richest man in the world. Coca is one of the companies boycotting Facebook. Also included are Cola, Unilever, Ben & Jerry, Lipton Tea and Dove.

Companies did not consider their corporate interests while demonstrating human values ​​and a vibrant society, nor did they show indifference in the race of competing companies.

They decided to unite against hateful posts based on race, religion and political affiliation, as the Facebook administration had no effect on the police removing racist hate content and misinformation online. No action was taken. It is believed that the Facebook administration did not take any effective steps to remove racist hate content and misinformation from the police online, while Mark Zuckerberg took action against Trump's posts. Also refused.

Following the boycott by companies and the loss of value in the market, the founder of Facebook has also announced a change in policy. According to the company, Facebook will ban all advertisements that are of a particular race, nationality, caste, Gender, sexual orientation or a threat to one's physical safety or health. The Facebook company also said it would label news content published on its platform that violates Facebook's policies.

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