Facebook Has a Health Scam Problem

(nytimes.com)

40 pontos | por cainxinth 11 dias atrás

6 comentários

  • darkfloo
    11 dias atrás
    It’s only a problem for Facebook if they get prosecuted, so far it’s a problem problem for Facebook users(a very bad one to be clear). I’d love to believe they will be dragged in front of a court, but it’s unclear to me what could be charged , unless they are knowingly involved.
  • MattGaiser
    11 dias atrás
    Facebook in general has a huge scam problem. I routinely see ads claiming to be from CBC or CNN or Reuters selling lottery software, Bitcoin engines or perpetual motion machines.

    Supplements seem to be the most legal out of all the scams regularly run.

    • masfuerte
      11 dias atrás
      Facebook doesn't have a scam problem. Scams are making them a lot of money.

      In a less corrupt world we'd change the law so that scams on Facebook were Facebook's problem.

    • archerx
      11 dias atrás
      Yet they have no problem flagging legit stuff. Back in 2019 I remember a pair of shorts (part of procedurally generated street ware fashion project) got flagged as offensive for some reason and my campaign got suspended. I reached out to Facebook and actually got a human and they unsuspended my account but the experience also made me stop buying ads from them.
    • derwiki
      11 dias atrás
      Perpetual motion ones particularly grind my gears. My dad, a retired science teacher who KNOWS better will occasionally send me these. Dad don’t you think that would be legit big news if true?
      • BenjiWiebe
        11 dias atrás
        Obviously not, because big oil and the government would do away with the inventor and prevent the press from publishing about it.
    • bwb
      11 dias atrás
      I see ads claiming to be BBC all the time on Reddit with similar.
    • cbsmith
      11 dias atrás
      I was going to say: "in what way is the problem restricted to health?"
      • anonymars
        11 dias atrás
        Or Facebook
        • cbsmith
          11 dias atrás
          Also correct. I see the problem as particularly rampant with the video sites.
    • Larrikin
      11 dias atrás
      Why do you see ads at all? Is this just an iPhone problem?
  • gmerc
    11 dias atrás
    These ads compete in the supply side auction with real healthcare ads, causing massive CAC spikes for legitimate providers.

    It’s the main reason why Meta doesn’t actually ever against scammers

  • garethsprice
    10 dias atrás
    More like, society has a Facebook health scam problem (or just a "Facebook problem").

    Facebook I'm sure does not think they have a problem, as they make a ton of money from running these garbage ads with no consequences.

    • pseudohadamard
      10 dias atrás
      Isn't Facebook's health stuff more or less made of scams? Are there any legit health ads on there?
  • childofhedgehog
    11 dias atrás
    https://archive.is/TcZ0X

    Is it just me or should advertising medication just be illegal as a whole? If you need meds you should talk to your doctor.

    • AntiUSAbah
      11 dias atrás
      I would have agreed a while back but now i don't.

      I think its gatekeping and there should be a way to get everything without another adult telling you no.

      There is a lot of bias around what and how and when and who can take what.

      • expedition32
        11 dias atrás
        Ah yes the American naivity of pretending people are not morons. The renaissance man never existed.
        • AntiUSAbah
          11 dias atrás
          I see the issue but its not like I can go to some seminar, get educated about a specific medication/chemical and then i'm allowed to just buy it.
        • ndisn
          11 dias atrás
          [flagged]
          • Natfan
            11 dias atrás
            feels like a slippery slope to some eugenics bullshit
            • AntiUSAbah
              10 dias atrás
              Thats happening anyway.

              Its a class thing, poor people buy crystal, the rich buy ritalin from the doctor.

    • pjc50
      11 dias atrás
      Advertising prescription medication is indeed illegal in the UK. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advertise-your-medicines

      OTC is ok.

      • expedition32
        11 dias atrás
        They have to label those as not clinically proven. No this stuff is not going to make you look 20 again...
    • nradov
      11 dias atrás
      It's just you. There's nothing wrong with informing adults about the existence and benefits of medications. Many consumers aren't even aware that there are medications available to treat their conditions. They don't know to ask their doctor about it. Even a lot of doctors don't stay current on new medications. There's a real knowledge gap.
      • none2585
        11 dias atrás
        No it's not just them. It's illegal in most the world
        • nradov
          11 dias atrás
          That's one of the reasons why the USA is the greatest country in the world. We do almost everything better.
  • black_13
    11 dias atrás
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