The Facebook ad boycott explained
The Briefing2 Heinä 2020

The Facebook ad boycott explained

The #StopHateForProfit campaign is growing, but will it make a difference? Some of the biggest brands in the world have all pledged to suspend advertising on Facebook during July. It’s part of a campaign called #StopHateforProfit.

In today's episode we find out why the big brands are turning on Facebook, and delve into the issue of Hate speech which is a problem that has plagued Facebook for years. Facebook makes nearly all of its money from advertising. This campaign is only for a month so will it actually impact Facebook’s bottom line?


Dan Van Boom is the news editor of C-Net, and joins us to help answer that question.

In today's news headlines:

  • Federal health minister demands answers after Victorian cases exported interstate
  • Geoffrey Rush hangs onto record defamation payout after Daily Telegraph loses appeal
  • Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend and alleged “pimp”arrested by FBI

In today's Briefing we ask: What is the #stophateforprofit campaign? Are advertisers just virtue signalling when they were cutting their marketing budgets anyway? What has Mark Zuckerberg's response been? Will there be any meaningful change from Facebook moving forward?

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THE BEEFING: Taylor Swift vs Kanye West

THE BEEFING: Taylor Swift vs Kanye West

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Defence boss declares war on 'woke' + Australia’s historic treaty

Defence boss declares war on 'woke' + Australia’s historic treaty

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Calls to ban strip searches + Albo’s deLuLu supermarket plan

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US Government in shutdown + Trump's Nobel Peace Prize race

US Government in shutdown + Trump's Nobel Peace Prize race

Donald Trump is eyeing off a Nobel Peace Prize, after scoring nominations from countries including Israel and Pakistan - a surprising nod for a president more often associated with confrontation than conciliation. Trump would join the likes of former Presidents' Barack Obama and Teddy Roosevelt, but was quick to brush off his nomination saying, 'I don’t seek attention. I just want to save lives.' In this episode of The Briefing, Helen Smith is joined by Allan Behm, a special advisor at the Australia Institute, to unpack what a Trump win would mean for the award’s credibility, and whether he could be ruled out of the race altogether. Afternoon headlines: US government shutdown begins after funding deadlock, Australian government expresses safety concerns for Aussies on flotilla to Gaza and AFL scraps centre bounce for men's game. Further listening: The reality of Trump's Gaza plan Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SPONSORED: AFLW star Bonnie Toogood on mental fitness

SPONSORED: AFLW star Bonnie Toogood on mental fitness

AFLW has exploded in growth and popularity over the past few years, elevating star players like Essendon FC captain Bonnie Toogood. But with that spotlight comes huge pressure to perform, which can impact players’ mental health. In today’s special episode of The Briefing, sponsored by Medibank, Helen Smith is joined by Bonnie, who shares her experiences and her tips on building mental fitness on and off the field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Major sunscreen testing concerns + Free speech v hate speech

Wednesday Headlines: More sunscreens pulled from Aussie shelves, house prices climb for eighth month in a row as 5% deposits kick in, charges dropped for conspiracy theorist linked to Weiambilla attack, a medical breakthrough in the fertility sector and five stars for Aussie cops turn delivery drivers.Deep Dive: Free speech has been at the heart of heated debates in recent weeks, off the back of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s death, and disagreement over immigration sparking racial tensions in public and online. So what’s allowed, and what crosses the line into hate speech, or censorship in Australia? In this episode of The Briefing, Tara Cassidy speaks with Human Rights Commissioner Lorraine Finlay about the importance of each, and how our laws and rights differ in Australia to our US counterparts.Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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THE BEEFING: Antoinette Lattouf vs The ABC

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Taliban shut down telecoms + The reality of Trump's Gaza plan

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