Consumers urge brands to boycott Facebook over domestic violence
22 May 2013 | by Nicola Kemp
Car marque Nissan has pulled its ads from Facebook after they appeared next to a page making light of violence towards women.
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Car marque Nissan has pulled its ads from Facebook after they appeared next to a page making light of violence towards women.
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