@aral I don't think this is intentional. Try creating an ad on Facebook, and see if it's preventable. @davideyre @natashagh4 @everydaysexism
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@Gernot@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism It’s not going to change unless advertisers bring pressure on Facebook. -
@aral Is blaming Oxfam really the best way to do that? Shouldn't you go after the content poster?@davideyre@natashagh4@everydaysexism -
@Gernot@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism Oxfam is one of my favorite charities and I hold them to a higher standard. -
@aral By asking them to stop advertising for their cause?@davideyre@natashagh4@everydaysexism -
@Gernot@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism By asking them to inform Facebook that they are not happy.
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@aral@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism Trying to get a reaction Aral? This doesn’t have anything to do with Oxfam, chill out. -
@de@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism Oh yes it does, they advertise with Facebook and they can bring pressure on Facebook. -
@aral@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism Aral, that advert is sponsored and showing to the user. Nothing to do with that post.
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@aral@davideyre@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism why would anyone advertise with unpredictable association? Bad choice.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davideyre It is your ad AND YOU OWN your placement.@NatashaGH4@EverydaySexism@aralThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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