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Safi Bello

The ad industry isn't moving away from Facebook despite reports about fake news and Russian trol

CNBC -------- As concerns about inappropriate content on Facebook increase, some advertising agencies are recommending against buying certain types of Facebook ads. But so far, advertisers are not heeding their warnings -- Facebook's audience is too large and its targeting too good. Facebook is maxing out on places to put ads in the Facebook News Feed and Instagram areas without annoying its users. Instant Articles and Audience Network provide alternate Facebook-owned venues to put ads and gain revenue, but several agencies have become concerned enough about fake news and trolling to warn their clients away from these products. Digitas, whose clients have included Buick, Dunkin' Donuts and Whirlpool, has expressed concerns about Facebook's Audience Network, a program that lets advertisers buy ads on a network of third-party web sites. It is also cautious about Instant Articles, a way for publishers to upload their articles onto the Facebook platform. To learn more click on the picture below to read the article.

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