Facebook approves every ad now?



Yes.

Every ad that shows up on Facebook's site has been approved by them...

Are you retarded?
 
I think we have all seen some ads slip thru the cracks some how. Just another case of that. Author has no idea what he is talking about. Go submit a dating add and see if it gets through. Prob not.
 
Yes.

Every ad that shows up on Facebook's site has been approved by them...

Are you retarded?

I posted this due to the near constant bitch session about people not being able to squeeze any ads, for crap much less serious, past the approval process and then something suggesting underage chicks gets by. And then Facebook wants to offload some of the work of rechecking their approvals onto any of the girls whose pictures were used onto them.

But from now on I'll post script all my posts with "Attn Memaily: this post might contain sarcasm"
 
Well I clicked the Forbes link. This is what I got for one of them
"Facecrook"

The draw of social media is compelling--even when you're burglarizing a home. The Journal, a West Virginia newspaper, tells the story of how Jonathan Parker, a 19-year-old, was busted for felony daytime burglary after leaving his Facebook account logged into his victim's computer. He had apparently used the computer to check his Facebook status.

another
Indecent Proposal

Cheryl Smith's husband found a "hot singles" ad on his Facebook page that he'll never forget--the "hot single" was Smith herself. Facebook rushed to note the ad was from an outside advertiser, not the company, but the incident underscored what could happen if you keep loose privacy settings around the net.

another

Relationship Status: Public

Neil Brady made his relationship frustration public--very public--after he asked his wife for a divorce on Facebook and the U.K.'s Daily Mailgot wind of it. "Neil Brady has ended his marriage to Emma Brady," the status update read. Although the publication called the incident the world's first divorce by Facebook, it likely won't be the last.