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Signal Tries to Run the Most Honest Facebook Ad Campaign Ever, Immediately Gets Banned

  
Via:  Nerm_L  •  4 years ago  •  5 comments

By:   Shoshana Wodinsky (Gizmodo)

Signal Tries to Run the Most Honest Facebook Ad Campaign Ever, Immediately Gets Banned
Apparently, Facebook wasn't a fan of this sort of transparency into its system.

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Too much truth in advertising is a bad thing.  Facebook and Instagram only bans what you aren't supposed to see.


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A series of Instagram ads run by the privacy-positive platform Signal got the messaging app booted from the former's ad platform, according to a blog post Signal published on Tuesday. The ads were meant to show users the bevy of data that Instagram and its parent company Facebook collects on users, by... targeting those users using Instagram's own adtech tools.

The actual idea behind the ad campaign is pretty simple. Because Instagram and Facebook share the same ad platform, any data that gets hoovered up while you're scrolling your Insta or Facebook feeds gets fed into the same cesspool of data, which can be used to target you on either platform later.

Across each of these platforms, you're also able to target people using a nearly infinite array of data points collected by Facebook's herd of properties. That data includes basic details, like your age or what city you might live in. It may also include more granular points: say, whether you're looking for a new home, whether you're single, or whether you're really into energy drinks.

Based on this kind of minute data, Signal was able to create some super-targeted ads that were branded with the exact targeting specs that Signal used. If an ad was targeted towards K-pop fans, the ad said so. If the ad was targeted towards a single person, the ad said so. And if the ad was targeted towards London-based divorcees with degrees in art history, the ad said so.

Apparently, Facebook wasn't a fan of this sort of transparency into its system. While the company hasn't yet responded to Gizmodo's request for comment, Signal's blog post explains that the ad account used to run these ads was shut down before many of these ads could reach their target audiences. Personally, I think that's a shame—I'd have loved to see an ad that showed what Instagram really thinks of me.


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Nerm_L
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1  seeder  Nerm_L    4 years ago

Could Facebook do us a favor and ban itself?

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.1  devangelical  replied to  Nerm_L @1    4 years ago

so sorry, nazis, white supremacists, and rightwing domestic terrorists go first...

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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1.1.1  seeder  Nerm_L  replied to  devangelical @1.1    4 years ago
so sorry, nazis, white supremacists, and rightwing domestic terrorists go first...

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SteevieGee
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2  SteevieGee    4 years ago

When it comes to facebook I have always assumed that they are doing this.  If you're not then you're being foolish.

 
 
 
Thrawn 31
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3  Thrawn 31    4 years ago

So glad I dumped Facebook way back in 06 and never signed up for any other social media platform. 

 
 

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