Facebook Paid GOP Strategy Firm For Anti-TikTok Campaign WhatDoYouThink?
According to reports, Meta, Facebook’s parent company, hired a Republican consulting firm called Targeted Victory to “orchestrate a nationwide campaign” to sway public
opinion against TikTok, planting negative news stories and op-eds around the country. What doZach Gurley, Rumor DeveloperAlberto Hackner, UnemployedAlison Schneider, Company Nurse
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