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Facebook: Ban on ads for surgical masks

Her decision Facebook follows her request Association of General Surgeons of the USA to the public not to buy them.


Nmeters from Facebook to protect users from misinformation and experts who want to profit by taking advantage of the situation prevailing with the spread of coronavirus COVID-19.

The company announced that it temporarily bans ads and commercial posts related to surgical masks on both the social network and Instagram. Her decision Facebook follows her request Association of General Surgeons of the USA to the public not to buy them, but also to the warning of the World Health Organization about the great shortcomings that leave exposed the workers in the Health sector.

As he said Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, in a post on Twitter: "We ban advertisements and commercial posts for the sale of surgical masks on Instagram and Facebook. Stocks are low, prices have risen and we are against speculators taking advantage of this emergency».

His appreciation is also important Rob Leathern, director of Facebook's Product Management department, said the ban would lead speculators to develop their own methods to slip out of Facebook controls. That's why it asks users to report any ads related to surgical masks so that the company's control teams can take action.

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