Facebook is banning misleading coronavirus ads

Ads offering cures or preventions for the coronavirus, including false claims about face masks, will be banned on Facebook.

Facebook has its sights set on misleading ads concerning the coronavirus spread.

Facebook has its sights set on misleading ads concerning the coronavirus spread. Source: Getty Images

Facebook Inc says it will ban advertisements for products offering any cures or prevention around the coronavirus outbreak, and those that create a sense of urgency around the situation.

The disease, believed to have originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year, has killed more than 2700 people.
Facebook is cracking down on ads that promote particular face masks as being 100 foolproof at preventing the spread of coronavirus.
Facebook is cracking down on ads that promote particular face masks as being 100 foolproof at preventing the spread of coronavirus. Source: Anadolu
The announcement by the social-media giant comes as it faces increasing regulatory scrutiny over the type of content posted on its platform, specifically items reflecting extreme ideologies and fake news.

Ads with claims like 'face masks are 100% guaranteed to prevent the spread of the virus' will not be allowed, a company spokesperson said.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday alerted Americans to begin preparing for the spread of coronavirus in the United States after infections surfaced in several more countries.
Last month, Facebook said that it would remove content about the virus "with false claims or conspiracy theories that have been flagged by leading global health organisations and local health authorities", joining companies like TikTok and Pinterest.


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Published 27 February 2020 8:46am
Updated 27 February 2020 10:00am



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