How Much of Facebook’s Ad Revenue is From Click Fraud?

The following incredible video was brought to my attention by Mish at his Global Economic
Trend Analysis website. As I read his post, I was blown away by the fact that his thought process on Facebook’s ad revenues and his experience in running a website was so incredibly similar to my own. He wrote:

I do not pay anyone to direct traffic to my blog and I do not ask people to click on ads they are not interested in. Nor do I want them too. 

On several occasions, I even reported myself to Google. 

I am in the exact same camp as him, and in fact, just last month I noticed some suspicious clicks coming to my site that made no sense and generated a massive amount of revenue. I emailed Google to report this.

I was stunned when I saw Facebook’s revenue for the last quarter. As someone that makes money off of online ads, I know what the trends with cost per click are. Facebook’s numbers made me scratch my head. I have been trying to understand what is going on, and thanks to the following video a lot of things are starting to make sense. Something is definitely fishy with Facebook. This is a must watch video on Facebook Fraud.

Someone please send this to Gundlach.

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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5 thoughts on “How Much of Facebook’s Ad Revenue is From Click Fraud?”

  1. @sequoia: thanks for this point!

    @krieger: thanks for the video!

    maybe we could show other fishy tactics of Facebook; this is why _I_ scratch my head all the time. I don’t think the like fraud is the only fraud there.

    and while we are at it, let’s fact check Twitter, too.

    both need to be destroyed. thank you.

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