Unilever to Facebook and Google: Clean up 'swamp' or we'll pull ads - The "swamp"? "fake news, racism, sexism and extremism."

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Unilever is threatening to pull its advertising from digital platforms that it says have become a "swamp" of fake news, racism, sexism and extremism.

The forceful warning to digital platforms such as Google (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB) will be delivered at an advertising conference in California later on Monday.
"We cannot continue to prop up a digital supply chain ... which at times is little better than a swamp in terms of its transparency," Unilever marketing boss Keith Weed will say, according to a copy of his speech obtained by CNN.
Unilever (UL), which owns brands including Dove, Lipton, and Ben & Jerry's, is one of the world's top advertisers. It has an annual marketing budget of roughly €8 billion ($9.8 billion), and 25% of its ads are digital.
Weed will say that a proliferation of objectionable content on social media -- and a lack of protections for children -- is eroding social trust, harming users and undermining democracies.
"This is not something that can brushed aside or ignored," he will say in the speech.
Unilever would no longer advertise on platforms that create divisions in society or fail to protect young people.
Facebook and Google have dominated the online ad market for years, thanks to their massive reach and vast amounts of data. The companies are estimated to have gobbled up more than 60% of digital ad spending in 2017.
It's a situation that advertisers are not entirely happy with.
Google has already come under fire from companies that discovered their ads were being shown alongside objectionable videos on its YouTube video platform.
Facebook, meanwhile, has faced a groundswell of criticism for enabling fake news, filter bubbles, foreign election meddling and social media addiction.
The company, which sources 85% of its revenue from corporate posts and videos, announced in January that it would prioritize posts from friends and family over news stories and content from businesses.
Facebook also revealed that users are spending less time on its network after it chose to show fewer viral videos.
Facebook said in a statement that it supports Unilever's commitments and is "working closely with them." Google did not respond to a request for comment.
"2018 is either the year of techlash, where the world turns on the tech giants -- and we have seen some of this already -- or the year of trust," Weed will say. "The year where we collectively rebuild trust back in our systems and our society."
 
Get out of my swamp!
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I am consistently surprised and disappointed (in people, generally) by how well this "fake news" meme has taken root.

But regardless, fuck Facebook.
To be fair the meme did end up backfiring on them to an extent because now both sides call each other fake news.
 
Well I know I'm glad that soap companies are protecting us from objectionable content and deciding what we're allowed to see online.

uBlock origin is the best thing to ever have happened to me tbh.

The main objectionable content online is shitty ads from garbage multinational companies.
 
hasn't unilever tried to be "diverse" only to get accused of racism over and over again? the sweater thing, the tranny model thing?

lets just keep trying to appease professional crybabies, the 30th time it'll work

They've even advertised that their soap is so good it literally whitewashes gross black women into hot white women.


Maybe we should be the ones complaining about racist, offensive Unilver ads running next to our videos gawking at suicide victims.
 
TBH I think this is fake news anyway. If Unilever has a problem with Facebook and Google it requests board level meetings and it fucking gets them. Facebook and Google are virtue signalling bastards who are already on board with pushing their agenda anyway.

Facebook and Google are totally on board with being forced to clamp down even harder because they want to do it anyway. Unilever, even though they are a powerful advertiser, wouldn't dare do this without permission from Google and Facebook. If Unilever threatens a war on Google and Facebook over advertising then they'd just tell them to go fuck themselves and refuse to take any more of their ads again. Unilever holds a lot of power because of their high ad budgets, but they do NEED their propaganda ads to be seen or they lose sales.

This could have been a massive business error by Unilever, but it's really just a conspiracy by the three companies to push forward with clamping down even harder on thoughts they disagree with.
 
They've even advertised that their soap is so good it literally whitewashes gross black women into hot white women.


Maybe we should be the ones complaining about racist, offensive Unilver ads running next to our videos gawking at suicide victims.

They were just not advertising for the reich crowd, am I right? ;)
 
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