Facebook needs to use their tech prowess and big data to create algorithms that actually help remove such questionable marketing tactics, and if the direction is flawed in general it needs to be stopped. Instead of focusing on countless useless features they are constantly coming out with, they need to focus on protecting their bottom line with an ethical approach.
The only thing I keep thinking about is that they know about these Like Farms and run them. The conspiracy would say that they changed the algorithm back in December so that people HAVE to buy ads to gain more reach. They do this and give fake likes that they produce so that people think they are reaching new, legit people around their area.
Facebook needs to use their tech prowess and big data to create algorithms that actually help remove such questionable marketing tactics, and if the direction is flawed in general it needs to be stopped. Instead of focusing on countless useless features they are constantly coming out with, they need to focus on protecting their bottom line with an ethical approach.
Quick solution: Just limit the amount of things any one account can like. I know it won't fix the entire problem, but it's a start.
The only thing I keep thinking about is that they know about these Like Farms and run them. The conspiracy would say that they changed the algorithm back in December so that people HAVE to buy ads to gain more reach. They do this and give fake likes that they produce so that people think they are reaching new, legit people around their area.