Meta projected 10% of its 2024 revenue would come from ads for scams and banned goods, or $16 billion. And the social media giant internally estimates that its platforms show users 15 billion scam ads a day. Among its responses to suspected rogue marketers: charging them a premium for ads and issuing reports on 'Scammiest Scammers.' The social-media giant for at least three years failed to identify and stop an avalanche of ads that exposed Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp's billions of users to fraudulent e-commerce and investment schemes, illegal online casinos, and the sale of banned medical products. On average, one December 2024 document notes, the company shows its platforms' users an estimated 15 billion "higher risk" scam advertisements " those that show clear signs of being fraudulent " every day. Meta earns about $7 billion in annualized revenue from this category of scam ads each year, another late 2024 document states.