Just when you thought

—shit at Meta was stinky enough, Reuters says Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads, documents show. Don Marti explains some ways that Facebook ads are optimized for deceptive advertising. Also, Fake Meta Customers Driving Demand for Fake Products and Services.

—it looked like Indiana was finally going to lose a football game this season, they scored on a final drive with seconds left and went ahead to win. Dig the winning catch. Meanwhile, Northwestern Overtakes Indiana to Become All-Time FBS Leader in Losses Following 38-17 Defeat to USC.

—things are less funny these days, here’s a top 100 funniest movies from Decarceration, who opens the post with, “While I was in prison…”

—news was all bad, the local nonprofit kind is kinda good.

—I had enough blogs already, turns out I have one more: a Live Journal cloning what I write here.



One response to “Just when you thought”

  1. I stopped using Facebook years ago. My Pi-Hole logs showed an inordinate amount of DNS requests for various facebook.com sub-domains, so almost any site you visit is sharing data with Meta. I wouldn’t be surprised to find that a lot of sites that limit my access or pop up a notice because I’m blocking ads (but I’m actually blocking the DNS requests) are serving up scam ads…
    Maybe this new info will turn more people away from Facebook.

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