How Facebook Can Regain the Public's Trust
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Facebook trying to restore confidence in its advertising platform. The social media giant announced on Monday that it's adding 1,000 more people to its global ad review team. It is also handing over 3,000 Russian-linked ads to Congress. But are all these efforts too little, too late? Marketing strategist Neal Schaffer says this could just be the tip of the iceberg for Facebook. The company has faced harsh criticism from legislators and the public over allowing Russian groups to take ads out on its site.
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