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Lawsuit: Meta placed ads next to content sexualizing minors

Meta has been accused of running corporate ads next to content that sexualizes underage users.

The allegations by Walmart, along with Tinder’s parent company Match Group, have been made public as part of a lawsuit filed by the New Mexico attorney general’s office last month.

Why we care. Placing ads alongside illegal content poses a serious threat to brand safety. The potential fallout not only includes reputational damage but also significantly diminishes the chances of an ad reaching its intended audience, likely causing a significant impact on ROI.

The claim. New Mexico Attorney General, Raúl Torrez, has accused Meta of “enabling adults to find, message and groom minors” for sexual exploitation. He said in a statement:

Match reacts. Match reportedly informed Meta that ads for its dating apps were running adjacent to “disturbing” and “clearly illegal” content, including graphic films of women being murdered, reports the Guardian. When Meta allegedly failed to take action, Match’s CEO, Bernard Kim, wrote a complaint directly to Mark Zuckerberg – but he allegedly did not respond.

Walmart responds. Meta filed a complaint to Meta in October, claiming that the social media giant’s “level of attention/consideration” to brand safety had “disappeared.” Responding to the court filing, a Walmart spokesperson said in a statement:

What Meta is saying. A spokesperson for Meta told Search Engine Land:


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Deep dive. Read New Mexico’s Department of Justice’s announcement in full for more information.

Courtesy of Search Engine Land: News & Info About SEO, PPC, SEM, Search Engines & Search Marketing

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