Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
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Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
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Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#2If I'm a white male, why would I want to see advertisements for skincare products designed for African-American women?
The advertisers would lose money as well, because instead of advertising to me, they could advertise it to someone that has a higher chance of clicking/buying.
I also find it a little hypocritical that users regularly use adblock toward websites they dislike (could be political or racial)..and this is allowed.
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#3I see no problem here. There aren't excluding certain races from purchasing their products, merely excluding them from seeing the advertising for it. If I'm a white male, why would I want to see advertisements for skincare products designed for African-American women? The advertisers would lose money as well, because instead of advertising to me, they could advertise it to someone that has a higher chance of clicking…
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#4I see no problem here. There aren't excluding certain races from purchasing their products, merely excluding them from seeing the advertising for it. If I'm a white male, why would I want to see advertisements for skincare products designed for African-American women? The advertisers would lose money as well, because instead of advertising to me, they could advertise it to someone that has a higher chance of clicking…
Because you might have African-American girlfriend?
Shame on you HN.
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#5I see no problem here. There aren't excluding certain races from purchasing their products, merely excluding them from seeing the advertising for it. If I'm a white male, why would I want to see advertisements for skincare products designed for African-American women? The advertisers would lose money as well, because instead of advertising to me, they could advertise it to someone that has a higher chance of clicking…
Because you might have African-American girlfriend?
It shouldn't really be up to you to decide.
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#6I see no problem here. There aren't excluding certain races from purchasing their products, merely excluding them from seeing the advertising for it. If I'm a white male, why would I want to see advertisements for skincare products designed for African-American women? The advertisers would lose money as well, because instead of advertising to me, they could advertise it to someone that has a higher chance of clicking…
Because you might have African-American girlfriend?
I think that there are likely to be some products/services that would benefit from advertising based on race. Most products/services would likely benefit more from advertising based on culture though (since a single race can comprise of many cultures).
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#7I see no problem here. There aren't excluding certain races from purchasing their products, merely excluding them from seeing the advertising for it. If I'm a white male, why would I want to see advertisements for skincare products designed for African-American women? The advertisers would lose money as well, because instead of advertising to me, they could advertise it to someone that has a higher chance of clicking…
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#8The advertisement itself(as seen by the public) does not indicate "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin."
Rather, who is shown the advertisement is limited. You can argue that targeted advertising should be illegal in certain circumstances, but AFAIK there are currently no laws governing it.
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#9It'll be interesting to see if Facebook is financially liable for discrimination in ads. Unlike the NYT, Facebook built the tools to discriminate. Filtering the ads also gives an advantage to NYT (and Youtube, etc..) by raising the markets barrier to entry.
Re: Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race
#10Obviously not a lawyer but however you feel about it I don't think this technically violates the fair housing act by the letter of the law. The advertisement itself(as seen by the public) does not indicate "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin." Rather, who is shown the advertisement is limited. You can argue that targeted adv…
I might of course disagree with that assessment, but I would defer to a lawyer to make a case why it wouldn't be illegal.