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Advertisers allege Facebook hid the fact that no one watches video ads

Wednesday October 17, 2018. 12:30 PM , from Ars Technica
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According to a newly public filing in an ongoing lawsuit, a group of advertisers now says that Facebook has been willfully withholding information about how much time its users spend watching paid ads—if more people spend more time watching ads, then those ads can command higher rates.
The case of LLE One LLC et al. v. Facebook, as first reported by The Wall Street Journal, was filed two years ago and is currently pending in federal court in Oakland, California. In it, the plaintiffs say that, as part of the discovery from their lawsuit, they have learned that Facebook's 'action rises to the level of fraud and may warrant punitive damages.'
As the plaintiffs' attorneys continued:
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