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Facebook Faces Defamation Lawsuit in Connection with Cryptocurrency-Related Advertisements

Things are quickly going from bad to worse for Facebook. The world’s leading social media platform is under fire from many angles. Despite their outspoken attitude toward cryptocurrencies, it has become evident they approved fake ICO advertisements using the name and image of Martin Lewis.

More Legal Trouble for Facebook

Over the past few months, things have unraveled at an alarming rate for Facebook. This social media platform is facing so much backlash, it is difficult to imagine how the company will come out of this. Cryptocurrency users are not too happy about how the social media giant 

banned all cryptocurrency-related advertisements earlier this year.

Prior to banning cryptocurrency advertisements, it seems Facebook approved multiple ICO advertising campaigns. While that in itself is not entirely uncommon, these ICOs claimed Martin Lewis as one of their major backers. For those unaware of who Lewis is, he founded the MoneySavingExpert website, and he also hosts The Martin Lewis Money Show on ITV in the United Kingdom.

For some reason, several projects decided to use images of Martin Lewis, as well as his name, to promote the get-rich-quick schemes. While having one fake advertisement slip through is always a distinct possibility, a total of over 50 fake Martin Lewis adverts have been published on the Facebook platform to date. That is not acceptable by any stretch of the imagination.

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Martin Lewis issued the following comment on the matter:

I don’t do adverts. I’ve told Facebook that. Any ad with my picture or name in is without my permission. I’ve asked it not to publish them, or at least to check their legitimacy with me before publishing. This shouldn’t be difficult – after all, it’s a leader in face and text recognition. Yet it simply continues to repeatedly publish these adverts and then relies on me to report them, once the damage has been done. Even when they are reported, many have been left up for days or weeks. And finally, when they are taken down the scammers just launch a new, nearly identical campaign very soon afterwards and the whole rigmarole starts again.

Because there has been no resolution from Facebook regarding these incidents, Martin Lewis has filed an official lawsuit against the social media giant. Solicitor Mark Lewis from Seddons law firm will be leading the case. Some people may recall that name from the Jack Monroe libel case involving defamation on Twitter. All of this does not bode well for Facebook whatsoever.

It will be interesting to see how all of this pans out for the social media giant. It is evident these advertisements should never have slipped through Facebook’s manual review and approval process. Its failure to take action after these issues were reported is also very worrisome.

JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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