The author suggests that Facebook should disallow links to Google Drives or direct download links, and should cross-check account names against a database of registered brand names. Despite reporting multiple instances of these ads, the author has seen no change, leading to a call for more effective means of alerting Facebook to such issues.
Key takeaways:
- The author is receiving numerous Facebook ads claiming to be from OpenAI and Midjourney, which lead to a Google Drive containing a trojan virus.
- The author questions Facebook's inability to filter such ads and the lack of validation for link ownership.
- The author also criticizes Facebook for not checking registered trademarks when advertisers create accounts, allowing scammers to use names like 'Amazon' and 'OpenAI'.
- The author has reported these ads to Facebook but they continue to appear, and is seeking a more effective way to alert Facebook about this issue.