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Facebook Ads: Hardly Subtle
Want to know if you're fat?  Don't ask your friends or look in the mirror. Your Facebook site has no problem telling you. 

The Washington Post published a startling article, "Fat? Stinky? Facebook ads hit where it hurts," documenting one user's experience with Facebook ads, a relatively new service targeting users' presumed areas of interest -- or areas of needed improvement.

This seems like a great starting point for a story, especially if you localize it.
  • Investigate students' experience with Facebook Ads; have any of your students been insulted by an ad?
  • Look for local companies using Facebook ads.
  • Give it a shot: Email Facebook admin with questions on how the software works, how they decide which ads to send to which users, and how many complaints they've received about the service. 
  • Create an info box highlighting some of the more interesting (even offensive?) statements you've found in the Facebook ads service.  
Posted at 11:54 AM on Sep. 7, 2008
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