John Scalzi is a voluble man. He is the author of several New York Times best sellers and has been nominated for nearly every major award that the science-fiction industry has to offer—some of which he’s won multiple times. Over the course of his career, he has written millions of words, filling dozens of books and 27 years’ worth of posts on his personal blog. All of this is to say that if one wants to cite Scalzi, there is no shortage of material. But this month, the author noticed something odd: He was being quoted as saying things he’d never said.
Interna dokument visar hur Meta låter bluffmakare köpa annonser
Meta tjänar varje år mångmiljardbelopp på annonser för bedrägerier och olagliga produkter, enligt en ny granskning från Reuters. Rapporten visar hur omfattande problemet är – och väcker nya frågor om varför företaget inte lyckats stoppa bluffannonserna. Enligt interna dokument som…
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