If meta wants to cut out the middleman and let businesses pay directly for ai generated ads, I doubt they have any incentive to fix this.
pogue•24m ago
The same thing is happening to end users, the consumers that they maybe want seeing those ads. Random, totally out of the blue bans on Meta platforms for no rhyme or reason. It's all over reddit:
r/facebookdisabledme
r/FixMyInstagram
r/InstagramDisabledBans
r/MetaLawsuits
realusername•22m ago
It's almost impossible to create a new Facebook account nowadays and I wonder if that's one of the cause of the decline of Facebook
nl•24m ago
This doesn't seem anything to do with AI (except in the broad sense the account getting disabled seems automated)
2Gkashmiri•21m ago
i have a client whose whatsapp was banned for "violating terms and conditions" but they have not specified what terms or what exactly did he did.
its all a black box mystery.
I guess we have to sue them and then compel them to give reasons and unban them
alan_sass•15m ago
Maybe I'm in the minority but having worked previously with agencies for many years, I am extremely happy to see AI improve agency operational processes both for the better and worse for them. I'm also personally very willing and happy to fight for the common person or stranger, but have no qualms with observing on the sidelines when agencies complain about AI.
Glyptodon•14m ago
I tried signing up for Instagram once because for some reason there are a lot small businesses in artsy spaces (jewelry, etc.) who basically make it the main way to interact with them (or did) and I got banned almost instantly for no reason I could discern. Kind of gave up at that point (well, after trying to go through their "show an ID process" and it not working) and if I want to see some artist's insta I ask my wife. Don't care that much about the agency stuff, but their account management situation is indeed totally broken.
dwohnitmok•9m ago
In a twist of irony, it feels like this entire post is also written with AI.
ayaros•25m ago