Swedish Publishers File Police Report Against Meta's Zuckerberg Over Fraudulent Facebook Ads
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Summary
Swedish publisher's association Utgivarna has filed a police report against Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg for fraud related to fake ads on Facebook. The ads use the names of well-known Swedish media companies and journalists to scam Swedes out of money. The association claims Meta is profiting from these scams and not doing enough to prevent them.
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The reason is fake ads published on Facebook that use the names of well known Swedish media companies and journalists, that scam Swedes out of money.
Meta is very much profiting from this.
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