
Question Everything How Meta Is Making Billions From Scam Advertising
Nov 20, 2025
Jeff Horwitz, an investigative reporter at Reuters specializing in tech and Facebook/Meta, delves into the disturbing world of scam ads on Meta's platforms. He reveals that Meta serves a staggering 15 billion scam ad impressions daily, contributing to $16 billion in revenue. Jeff discusses the implications of Section 230, which shields Meta from lawsuits, and highlights organized crime's involvement in these scams. The conversation also explores Meta's inadequate responses to fraud and the importance of regulatory pressure for reform.
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Meta's Scale Makes It A Fraud Hub
- Reuters found Meta served about 15 billion scam ad impressions per day and $16 billion in revenue from banned ads in 2024.
- Meta's own research suggests its platforms are a pillar of the global fraud economy.
Recruiter’s Account Hijacked For Crypto Scam
- A Canadian Air Force recruiter had her account hijacked and posted scam crypto pitches for weeks while losing control.
- Tens of thousands of dollars were stolen from people who trusted her before Meta acted after 100+ reports.
Scam Call Centers Use Trafficked Workers
- Reporters documented scam call-center compounds where trafficked people are forced to run global fraud operations.
- These camps house tens of thousands and operate like abusive production centers for scams while platforms profit from ads.



