Social media updates and new features to know this week - PR Daily
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Social media updates and new features to know this week - PR Daily
"The lawsuit argues Meta knowingly let the ads continue despite publicly saying it was cracking down. Internal reports cited in the case suggest scam-related ads may have accounted for around 10% of Meta's revenue, raising questions about whether the company had a financial incentive to look the other way."
"The complaint also says Meta misled users about how safe its platforms actually are, creating what it calls a 'false impression of safety.' In response, Meta said the claims don't reflect reality and pointed to its enforcement efforts, including removing millions of scam ads and accounts."
"Meta is giving parents more visibility into how teens are using AI. The company added a new Insights tab inside its supervision tools on Facebook, Instagram and Messenger that shows the topics teens have asked Meta AI in a week."
"Meta is expanding its AI business assistant beyond a limited beta into a global tool, making it usable in more markets and languages. The assistant, which lives inside tools like Ads Manager and Meta Business Suite, is now launching across the U.S., EMEA, APAC and Latin America with local language support."
Meta is being sued by the Consumer Federation of America for permitting scam ads on Facebook and Instagram, which reportedly contributed to 10% of its revenue. The lawsuit claims Meta misled users about the safety of its platforms. In response, Meta asserts that the claims are inaccurate and highlights its efforts to remove scam ads. Additionally, Meta has introduced new features for parents to monitor teen interactions with AI and launched a unified account management system for its services.
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