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Facebook is profiting from ads promoting Trump’s new social network, despite his suspension from the platform

Facebook has earned at least $1.9 million in revenue from over 4,400 ads related to Trump’s new social network, “Truth Social”

Written by Clara Martiny

Research contributions from Kayla Gogarty

Published 03/10/22 9:49 AM EST

Even though former President Donald Trump is suspended from Facebook, the platform continues to profit off him. The social media giant is allowing ads that encourage users to join Trump’s new social network, Truth Social — and it has earned over $1.9 million in revenue from over 4,400 ads. 

Last June, Facebook announced Trump’s two-year suspension from the platform due to his “acts of incitement” leading up to the January 6, 2021, insurrection. However, the platform hasn’t removed Trump’s page and his posts have continued to earn hundreds of thousands of interactions. Additionally, Media Matters has repeatedly found that Facebook silently allowed Trump’s Save America Joint Fundraising Committee to continue fundraising on the platform, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars while boasting the suspension was “accountability in action.”

In our latest study, we used ad data from the Dewey Square Adwatch tool set and found that various right-wing entities ran at least 4,422 ads that promoted Truth Social, with many ads asking users if they will “join Trump’s social media.” The ads, which earned Facebook over $1.9 million in revenue, had at least 117 million impressions combined. 

The National Republican Senatorial Committee funded most of these ads. In fact, NRSC paid at least $1.7 million for nearly 4,000 ads that ran on 12 Facebook pages, including NRSC’s own page, its Republican Focus Group page, former Speaker of the House (and current Fox News contributor) Newt Gingrich’s page, and campaign pages for Sens. Steve Daines (R-MT), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Rick Scott (R-FL), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Bill Hagerty (R-TN), Deb Fischer (R-NE), Mike Crapo (R-ID), James Lankford (R-OK), and Dr. Roger Marshall (R-KS). These ads earned at least 107 million impressions.

Nearly all these ads explicitly ask users whether they will join Trump’s new platform, and some accuse Big Tech of being “out of control.” Many of the ads also lead users to websites asking for user information and/or a donation.

Truth Social ad from the NRCC

Truth Social ad from the NRSC

Truth Social ad from Rick Scott

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