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Old 04-14-2011, 11:01 PM   #1
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Big brands' targeted by X-rated marketers on Facebook

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Big brands' targeted by X-rated marketers on Facebook


BIG consumer brands looking to market themselves on Facebook have a fresh problem on their hands: smut, the New York Post reported Friday.

"I am a girl who has an innocent face but has a big appetite for s-e-x," said a young woman identified as "Leona O'Brien" on Nike's Facebook page Thursday, New York, (Friday local time) standing out from a cluster of legitimate photos posted by Nike enthusiasts modeling their gear.

"I'll definitely put a smile in your face after tonight baby," cooed another on the Levi's Facebook page, which was riddled with similarly suggestive fare amid photos of regular customers showing off their jeans.

Raunchy spam was found by the Post on other Facebook pages for big-name brands, including Victoria's Secret and Aeropostale. In each case, the come-ons included links to sexy hook-up sites with names like xxxblackbook, ihookup and Adult FriendFinder -- the X-rated dating site operated by FriendFinder, the owner of Penthouse magazine.


A Facebook spokesman said the company doesn't comment on "volume of attacks or specific cases" of spamming.

"We're working on ways to automate the flagging of these scams so we can take action on them even more quickly," according to a statement on Facebook's site.

But Nike, after receiving a query from the Post, appeared to have blocked access to mostly all of the photos on its Facebook page within hours.

"We have been spammed on one of our sites," a Nike spokesman said. "We extend our apologies and have removed the offensive content."

A Levi's spokeswoman, Alexa Rudin, said the denim giant's policy is "to remove offensive content as soon as possible and to report violations to Facebook."

Nevertheless, the dirty spam had littered the Levi's Facebook page for at least a week, according to one source.

"I've been online watching these issues for more than a decade, and I'm a bit shocked," said Chris Cunningham, CEO of appssavvy, a social-media focused marketing firm.

"What's fascinating here is that typically Facebook's technology and reporting would catch something like this and instantly shut it down."

Unless the hook-up sites are engaged in criminal activity, Facebook and its corporate members aren't likely facing legal risk, experts said.
source: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bre...-1226039791368
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Old 04-14-2011, 11:32 PM   #2
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yeah those kids spamming facebook are just looking for trouble. facebook doesn't fuck around and they will come after you. on the other hand there is some nice change to be made.
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Old 04-15-2011, 12:21 AM   #3
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Spammers go where the traffic is... FB pages for big brands (and celebs) have that. I saw an article that pointed out that Britney Spears' page seemed to be on autopilot, spam stayed there for days...
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