
"Meta stated, 'We will not allow trial lawyers to profit from our platforms while simultaneously claiming they are harmful.' This reflects the company's stance on maintaining a positive user relationship."
"Emily Jeffcott from Morgan & Morgan remarked, 'The resources Meta is devoting to blocking these ads would be better spent improving user safety through functional tools to reduce problematic use.'"
"'Blocking the ads doesn't make the harms go away. It just makes it harder on victims,' Jeffcott added, emphasizing the need for more effective solutions."
"Meta's advertising standards state it reserves the right to remove ads that 'negatively affect our relationship with our users or that promote content, services or activities contrary to our competitive position.'"
Meta has taken action to remove advertisements from law firms seeking clients for lawsuits related to social media addiction. The company stated that it will not permit trial lawyers to profit from its platforms while asserting they are harmful. An attorney from Morgan & Morgan criticized this move, suggesting that resources should be allocated to improving user safety instead. Despite the removal of many ads, some remain active, and Meta's advertising standards allow for the removal of ads that negatively impact user relationships.
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