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JK Rowling’s comments on transgender

Facebook Boycott. Startbucks and Diageo Remove Ads With  Facebook’s Ad Boycott. The  a Push for Inclusivity Comes to the Advertising Industry VIDEO GAMES. The  eSPORT The uproar over JK Rowling’s comments on transgender people could negatively impact the future of Harry Potter video games 

 

Zwift to organize

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 4G finally covers the entire Paris metro TECH

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UnsplashStray links. Facebook hit in the wallet. The  very singapore number large advertisers start to flee wandering links June 26. The  2020 Reading time. 7 min Share TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK. Facebook. The  boycott and competition – The boycott of American advertisers against Facebook is growing strongly with companies like Ben & Jerry’s. The  Patagonia and Verizon. The  the American telecoms giant. The  joining the movement . But also now Unilever. The  one of the largest advertisers in the world. The  or Coca-Cola .

 

Brands are pressuring the platform to improve

its management of hateful content and fake news . Facebook admits the existence of a “trust deficit” . And tries to react with initial measures . But the list is growing. Shares are plunging . The German Supreme Court considers that Facebook abuse its dominant position to illegally collect user data and orders the platform to restrict this collection .

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