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  2. It’s not just you. More weird spam is popping up on Facebook

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    It’s impossible to say definitively how the image was created, but CNN’s photo team ran it through AI-detection software — which is still in early testing — and found “substantial ...

  3. Whoopi Goldberg addresses 'phony weight loss ad' depicting ...

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    Whoopi Goldberg addressed a fake ad on Instagram on Wednesday during "The View," showing her promoting a weight loss drug. Star Fears ‘He’s Cheating' After Losing 40 Pounds With Weight Loss Drug

  4. Inappropriate advertising on AOL

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    Adjust your browser's security settings to provide at least “medium” levels of security. This is usually the default setting; if the level of security is lowered, your computer could be open to additional risk. Do not permit the installation of ActiveX controls that you haven't requested. Solutions

  5. Social spam - Wikipedia

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    Commercial spam is a comment that has commercial content irrelevant to the discussion at hand. Many of the old email spam content resurfaced on social networks, from Viagra ads, to work-from-home scams, to counterfeit merchandise. Recent analysis showed social spammers content preferences changing slightly, with apparel and sports accounting ...

  6. How to Block Annoying Emails for Good - AOL

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    Ready to finally stop getting those pesky spam emails? Here's how to block them—and clean up your inbox for good. The post How to Block Annoying Emails for Good appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Chumbox - Wikipedia

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    While earlier uses exist, the term chumbox—from chum, or fish bait—was popularized by a 2015 article in The Awl written by John Mahoney. [3] In the early 2010s, the web advertising companies Outbrain and Taboola emerged as the leading providers and chumbox advertisements became ubiquitous on news websites, including on outlets such as CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.

  8. Facebook Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Beacon formed part of Facebook's advertisement system that sent data from external websites to Facebook, for the purpose of allowing targeted advertisements and allowing users to share their activities with their friends. Beacon reported to Facebook on Facebook's members' activities on third-party sites that also participated with Beacon.

  9. How to block weight loss content on Instagram - AOL

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    Instagram is cracking down on diet culture — here's how you can block weight loss ads on your account.