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RE: Facebook forced troll farm content on over 40% of all Americans each month - ars Technica
I think, as long as troll content keeps driving clicks, views, and thus advertisement revenue, Facebook isn't going to do anything serious to stop this.
Unless they can identify a different sort of content that is better at meeting their business objectives, I think you're right. And even if facebook does something to disrupt this content, it's not going away. The troll farm operators will come up with different ways to "hijack" facebook's algorithms.