Companies declare war on FBiH, Coca-Cola removes marketing from this platform

The social network, Facebook, has announced the change in its policies regarding hate speech and voter oppression, but these measures have slightly influenced the tide of companies that are attracting marketing from this platform because of reactions to the way the giant company handles [...]
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg announced on Friday the removal of several policies, hours after the University Company said it would attract ads from the platform for the next six months, writes the “The Guardian”, broadcast the Express.
However, Zuckerberg's announcement did not cut off company demand for changes. On Friday afternoon, Coca-Cola, Honda, Hershey, Lululemon and Yansport joined more than 100 insiders in boycotting Facebook advertising.
The famous social network provides about 98 percent of the annual revenue of 70 billion dollars from the reactors, while the University Company's announcement of how to attract marketing caused Facebook stock value to score a seven - percent decline.
Nicole Perrin, an analyst at the market research company, e Marketer, said boycotting Facebook marketing by the University Company presents considerable pressure on the social network.
The changes released Friday are among the most important Facebook has made after months of actions by workers and lawmakers. Critics, however, say they are still small.












