Facebook Lies for their Advertisers

Do you know a dog-less dead person is reported, by Facebook, to have liked the page/product advertisement of Milk Bones today. Yesterday, it was a different product. For a quick minute, I thought, "Maybe my friend didn't really pass away". Alas, of course she did. This was Facebook telling a big fat lie! I'm not sure if thier unfounded falsehoods falls under the jurisdiction of truthful advertisement or not. All I know, is that it momentarily takes your breath away and stings a bit.
This is wrong and they need to stop such unsolicited entrapment of wrongful reviews.
When I would see a friend of mine had " liked" a page or a product, I would sometimes click on it, to check it out. Ultinately, i would be lead to the Facebook page of the advertiser, usually asking me to join their page. Then, I would see that friend and ask them about their "liking" that particular page or product. They would tell me they had no idea what I was talking about. So, I avoided such false claims of "liked" reviews. It wasn't until my friend passed away, that this practice struck a sour note for me.

After all, the dead tell no lies.

Tell Facebook to stop lying and stop spreading false information in the name of others in order to solicit views for their advertisers.
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