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Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook makes a 'relatively small' amount from political advertising. The company has made $2.2 billion from political ads since mid-2018.

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.During Wednesday's Senate hearing on Section 230, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company makes a "relatively small" amount from political advertising.

Both Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg have long maintained that political ads are worth less than 1% of the firm's overall revenue. Since May 2018, almost 11 million ads pertaining to politics, election, or social issues have run on the platform, amounting to $2.2 billion in ad spending.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company makes a "relatively small" amount from political advertising, an aspect of its business that has brought in $2.2 billion in revenue since May 2018 according to the

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DonWilliamson3 I would love that small amount.

He looks so ghoulish

Still quite small for the multibillionaire

All these tech guys are losing their beauty......

Wow.. 2.2 Billion ? with a B!

which has nothing to do with censuring....

Creep mark zuckerberg

They made billions from protecting republicans

2.2 billion .. is small? Facebook

Can future-us send back a terminator for these clowns pls thx

😂

Yes and your point? They made 19 billion in 2019 alone. That is a relatively small number, considering there other advertisers. This was taken out of context, and exploited for a headline. I have more respect for Business Insider than this. Stop it.

Huge amount, small percentage.

That’s a small amount when compared to overall revenue

$2.2bln of $137.7bln -- Come on Business Insider.

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