I don’t really use facebook anymore so couldn’t care less; but so happened to log in today to change my password and saw this on my front page.

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    328 months ago

    How does one block a post from a friend with an ad-blocker? Do some of your friends type like shills? Is Facebook making numbers up for fun?

    • @vikingOP
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      418 months ago

      It’s probably made-up garbage. If they knew my ad-blocker had actually blocked a friend, I’m sure they would have found a way not to get anything blocked.

      Or alternatively they are now displaying some friend’s posts on the same channel normally reserved for ad networks so they are indistinguishable via software? But then it should be way more than one, unless this is some early A/B testing crap.

    • @Synthead@lemmy.world
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      188 months ago

      They probably are detecting your ad blocker, and choosing to block random posts as a strange kind of disciplinary behavior.

      • @Selmafudd@lemmy.world
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        58 months ago

        I’d still take half content without ads over full content with ads. Not like I know what I’m not seeing so can’t I really miss it?

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      8 months ago

      I saw sometimes ads that was claiming that one of my friends like that product too. My bet is on that.

      BTW: I started using user script to remove recommendations, suggestions and other crap like that. It makes Facebook so much more bearable but interestingly also feels less addictive.

    • @random65837@lemmy.world
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      -18 months ago

      Since user posts aren’t ads, yes! But wouldn’t be surprised if on their end what appears to be normal user posts (and are) are served through the ad system, so that it actually works that way.