Meta Plans to Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram or Facebook::European users would have option to pay fee or agree to personalized ads, according to company’s pitch to regulators

    • @xylogx@lemmy.world
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      242 years ago

      Their ads are natively served so ad blockers already are pretty useless for them already.

      • @popemichael@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Facebook Purity completely removes all native ads and is updated each time after it breaks.

        It also lets you change the font, size, if pictures load, remove shorts and people you may know, custom scripts, etc. It works for nearly every major browser.

        I don’t use Facebook except to keep in touch with family, but FB Purity makes things… bearable.

        Also, don’t judge the decade’s old style of the web page. The program is really over a decade old and been maintained this whole time.

  • @foggy@lemmy.world
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    142 years ago

    ISNT IT WEIRD how all these tech companies have been scrounging for change since about when massive sanctions were levied onto Russia for invading Ukraine? It’s almost like there’s a direct link between most of these tech giants and some Russian oligarch. It’s almost like Russia has been basically invading the US via social media for the last decade.

    strange init?

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      To you people, everything is somehow linked with Russia. US tech giants have been under the thumb of the feds for the longest time, yet I didn’t see yall complaining.

    • dalë
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      52 years ago

      I think this will be aimed at mainly EU members after a law banning targeted advertising (without explicit consent) comes in which will mean a reduction in ad revenue to Meta, as a result they’re hoping to make up the shortfall by charging users for an ad-free version.

  • @Geth@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 years ago

    How is a month of Facebook worth as much as a video streaming service like Netflix? How doest that value compare?

  • Gazumi
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    12 years ago

    As they say in parts of Liverpool and Ireland… Get te feck!!!