Facebook to reimburse some advertisers after discovering bug

The bug wrongly attributed video carousel ad clicks as clicks to the advertisers' websites


Reuters May 17, 2017
The bug wrongly attributed video carousel ad clicks as clicks to the advertisers' websites. PHOTO: REUTERS

Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it would refund some advertisers after finding a bug that wrongly attributed video carousel ad clicks as clicks to the advertisers' websites.

When users tried to expand and watch the video carousel on the mobile web browser, the bug inadvertently directed the click to the advertiser's website, leading to incorrect billing, the company said in a blogpost on Tuesday.

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A video carousel ad format shows images and links within a single ad unit and also has a button that directs users to websites.

The company said it had fixed the bug, which was not found on the desktop version or the mobile app.

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The impact from a billing perspective was 0.04 percent of ad impressions, Facebook said.

Facebook in September apologized for an error in the way it measured a key metric of video viewership that significantly amplified users' viewing times on its platform.

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