A feel-good ad from Facebook boasts a coronavirus team. But it's not quite what it turns out.

Facebook’s coronavirus advertisements have basically promoted teams, thinking about feel-good topics together with cheering the frontline, or stitching face mask, or parenting below quarantine.
Facebook’s coronavirus ads have primarily promoted groups, focused on feel-good subjects including cheering the frontline, or sewing face masks, or parenting under quarantine.Original article
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