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Meta ads misinformation spreads because it pays in clicks and impressions, and advertisers with the smallest knowledge foundation are the most susceptible. Jon uses the customer lifecycle strategy feature as a case study in how one screenshot and unverified claims about new superpowers went viral, only for the feature to do nothing new at all. He explains why believable misinformation is the most dangerous kind, and how building a foundation in official documentation is the best defense against falling for it.
By Jon Loomer4.9
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Meta ads misinformation spreads because it pays in clicks and impressions, and advertisers with the smallest knowledge foundation are the most susceptible. Jon uses the customer lifecycle strategy feature as a case study in how one screenshot and unverified claims about new superpowers went viral, only for the feature to do nothing new at all. He explains why believable misinformation is the most dangerous kind, and how building a foundation in official documentation is the best defense against falling for it.

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