Skip to main content
  • Online media
  • Tariffs
  • Jeanine Pirro
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Take Action
  • Search
  • Donate

Media Matters for America

  • News & Analysis
  • Research & Studies
  • Audio & Video
  • Archives

Media Matters for America

  • Nav
  • Search
  • News & Analysis
  • Research & Studies
  • Audio & Video
  • Archives
  • Online media
  • Tariffs
  • Jeanine Pirro
  • Take Action
  • Search
  • Donate
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • RSS
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Dan Bongino, Wendy Rogers, and Devin Nunes over a blue background showing the names of fringe social platforms

Andrea Austria / Media Matters

Facebook is profiting off ads promoting fringe platforms known for spreading disinformation and conspiracy theories

Facebook was paid over $200,000 for ads directing users to alternative social media sites that allow extremist content

Written by Camden Carter

Research contributions from Stephanie Medina, Leo Fernandez, Laura Chavez-Varela & Josue Perez

Published 08/06/21 9:57 AM EDT

Media Matters has identified more than 75 paid ads on Facebook that direct users to alternative social media platforms that allow extremist content. 

Facebook has often received criticism for its handling of misinformation -- until only recently, the company did not moderate content posted by political figures. Under public pressure, the platform is now claiming to crack down on the misinformation that has previously been allowed to remain, but the company’s efforts are falling short. By profiting from these ads that direct users to hubs of misinformation off of its platform, Facebook is only further demonstrating its apathy toward actually addressing the problem.  

Thirty-six of the ads we found have been paid for by known disinformers, such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers, right-wing media figure Dan Bongino, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), and right-wing network PragerU. According to data from the Dewey Square Adwatch tool set, Facebook earned at least $71,300 on these ads encouraging users to create accounts on fringe platforms including Parler, Gab, and Rumble. These ads earned at least 9 million impressions.

Facebook ad from Devin Nunes showing a video with the words paid protestor on it
Facebook ad featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene directing users to follow her on Telegram



The remainder are from the conservative political action committee Drain the DC Swamp, promoting its Telegram channel. While Telegram has wide use outside of far-right communities, this PAC has used its channel to share statements from former President Donald Trump, who has been suspended from Facebook for “his praise for people engaged in violence at the Capitol on January 6.” (Many of these statements also contain election misinformation.) Drain the DC Swamp PAC has paid over $144,300 for 40 ads that have earned over 10.3 million impressions since being created in March and April.

Facebook ad from Drain the DC Swamp PAC featuring Trump and Mo Brooks



Many conservatives have denounced Facebook in recent years, citing the platform’s efforts to enforce community guidelines as censorship. (This claim, while frequently repeated by the right, has been thoroughly debunked.) Now, some of these ads from right-leaning pages are actively encouraging their followers to migrate to these alternative platforms by mentioning that they may be kicked off Facebook and other major social media sites.

Facebook ad featuring Wendy Rogers directing users to follow her on Gab
Facebook ad directing users to follow Wendy Rogers on Rumble
Facebook ad directing users for follow Rogers' Telegram channel with image of Rogers and the CEOs of Google, Facebook, and Twitter



The prominent conservative figures and outlets purchasing these Facebook ads include PragerU, a right-wing propaganda network that has spread disinformation against trans youth and critical race theory; Rogers, a GOP state senator who has been vocal in spreading misinformation about the Arizona election “audit,” COVID-19 vaccines, and immigration; Nunes, a California politician who has advocated against lockdowns and pushed pro-Trump conspiracy theories; Bongino, a Fox News host with a long history of spreading misinformation and hate speech; and Greene, who has famously amplified QAnon, “Pizzagate,” and numerous other conspiracy theories and was temporarily suspended from Twitter last month for spreading misinformation about the coronavirus. Together, their ads direct Facebook users to Gab, Rumble, and Parler -- fringe sites that have a record of platforming hateful and inflammatory content from users who in some cases have been banned from larger platforms. (The CEO of Gab even cheered on the January 6 insurrection — the same action that saw Trump removed from Facebook.) 

Facebook ad showing a video and promoting Dan Bongino's Rumble page
Facebook ad with white text over an orange background saying follow PragerU on Parler



The organization spending the most money on these ads to promote alternative platforms is Drain the DC Swamp PAC, a group that recently spent $300,000 on Facebook ads attacking GOP members of Congress as “turncoats” and “RINO communist traitors” for supporting the January 6 commission. These tactics have carried over to their new ads, which promote the PAC’s Telegram account while labeling Democrats as “Communists” and “traitors.”

Facebook ad featuring Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer with defeat the communists written over the bottom
Facebook ad featuring Ilhan Omar, AOC, and Rashida Tlaib with the phrase defeat the traitors across the bottom

While Facebook has stated that “false news is harmful to our community” and that the company has “found that a lot of fake news is financially motivated,” it continues to allow the monetization of content that could actively encourage greater spread of disinformation. 

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation has flourished on Facebook at the same time the company has enjoyed increased profits; The New York Times reports that Facebook’s “revenue rose 56 percent to $29 billion in the three months ending in June compared with the same period last year, while profits rose 101 percent to $10.4 billion, as the social network continues to benefit from a surge of users spending more time online during the pandemic.” 

By profiting from these ads promoting the “free speech” benefits of fringe platforms, Facebook is now not only dodging responsibility for this content, but actively facilitating its continued spread.

The Latest

  1. Ben Shapiro: Trump should “fire Peter Navarro, who's truly a dotard and a fool when it comes to trade policy”

    Video & Audio 05/06/25 1:14 PM EDT

  2. Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo: “I don't know why everybody is afraid of raising the retirement age”

    Video & Audio 05/06/25 12:26 PM EDT

  3. Benny Johnson claims Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo were “colluding with the deep state to destroy” Trump with COVID

    Video & Audio 05/06/25 12:03 PM EDT

  4. Sean Hannity says Donald Trump’s tariffs have “worked out better than I would have anticipated”

    Video & Audio 05/05/25 5:56 PM EDT

  5. Ben Shapiro slams Trump's announcement of tariffs on foreign films: “Very badly calibrated”

    Video & Audio 05/05/25 1:56 PM EDT

Pagination

  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Current page 6
  • …
  • Next page ››

In This Article

  • Facebook / Meta

    Facebook-MMFA-Tag.png
  • Rumble

    Rumble tag image
  • Gab

    Andrew Torba / Gab

Related

  1. Charlie Kirk: “Mr. Prevost, the new pope, was retweeting George Floyd propaganda”

    Video & Audio 05/08/25 2:30 PM EDT

  2. Laura Loomer: Trump has hired me four times, but “his staff defy his authority”

    Video & Audio 05/06/25 3:25 PM EDT

  3. How top right-leaning online shows that claim to be nonpolitical covered Trump’s first 100 days

    Research/Study 05/06/25 3:33 PM EDT

Media Matters for America

Sign up for email updates
  • About
  • Contact
  • Corrections
  • Submissions
  • Jobs
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • RSS

© 2025 Media Matters for America

RSS