FB ads is full of scam ads
By rsa101
@rsa101 (41255)
Philippines
May 13, 2026 2:12am CST
It has become increasingly apparent that Facebook ads have turned into a hub for numerous scammers. While each time a scam is identified it is promptly reported, Facebook appears indifferent to these reports, possibly because the scammers are paying for the ads they post. This raises concerns about the platform’s priorities, as the prevalence of such fraudulent activity should be alarming. In such cases, it is essential for Facebook to take decisive action to protect its users and make the site safer from individuals engaging in these harmful practices.
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@ogbenishyna44 (1785)
•
30 May
You are 100% right, and I see lots of them promising great reward for watching videos and so on.
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@rsa101 (41255)
• Philippines
1 Jun
I got a so-called job offer to do tasks online, but the moment I agreed, they wanted me to pay “registration fees” to get my salary—as if I’m paying them for the privilege of working! If you’re offering a job, you don’t ask for fees just to hand over my paycheck. I even suggested they deduct it from my salary, but nope—they refused. At that point, it was like watching a bad magic trick where the con artist gets caught mid-act, still insisting the rabbit’s in the hat.
@BACONSTRIPSXXX (18259)
• Torrington, Connecticut
27 May
Agreed iv even run into some x rated crap
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@rsa101 (41255)
• Philippines
14 May
They leveled up by making sophisticated moves like creating a website so they may looked legitimate. But observing their site you would be able to see that it’s just a facade to lure unsuspecting viewers. They lure you with a very high pay and the task seem simple and illogical. Those are the signs they are a red flag and be aware of.
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