… she is still alive
In the United States, when a mother suddenly saw a picture of her family in a Facebok advertisement, her mother could hardly believe her eyes. Her entire family allegedly died of the corona virus, and only her son survived. According to the advertisement, the reason is obvious.
There are many rumors about the copyright of images on Facebook. It is said that you released your photos for free use, and even if you delete these photos, the social network will still save these photos. So far, the experience of American mothers has overshadowed everything.
As reported by the news site 13abc, Sara Ancich encountered a strange advertisement on the Internet. This claimed that her son's family and her family died of coronavirus. It is said that she, her husband and her two children were infected with new pathogens during their service.
The product is advertised
Facebook advertising promotional masks with stolen pictures. Allegedly, only one of the youngest sons in this family was spared. According to the interview, when the promotional video was available online, they contacted many friends to ensure that she and her family were in good condition.
However, the photos used are very old and strange. And, although family photos have not been posted on Facebook for many years, they can be found on multiple platforms on the Internet. Among other things, the pictures are shared on the photo platform Pinterest.
Delete video only via media printing
Sara Ancich said that attempts to block the video also failed. The company did not delete the video until a news channel contacted Facebook to promote the ad. In addition, Facebook deleted all advertising videos related to disinfectants, masks, etc.
The incident once again showed that images can be quickly spread on the Internet, and even social media posts may cause problems even years later. For example, there are many examples that make people become Internet memes almost overnight. Like Sara Ancich, they did not always agree with her sudden fame.