November 10, 2025

• 3 min read

Meta has been raking in the cash from scammy ads, according to new reporting from Reuters.

Last year, the tech company internally projected that it expected to make 10.1% of its overall annual revenue, or about $16 billion, from ads promoting scams and banned goods, ranging from illegal gambling, banned medical products, and fraudulent investment schemes, according to internal Meta documents between 2021 and 2025 that were reviewed by Reuters. That includes showing users roughly 15 billion “higher risk” scam advertisements on average each day, according to the documents.

Meta has estimated that it is now involved in as much as a third of …

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