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Published: December 16, 2025

Reuters: Meta Made Billions of Dollars From Illegal Gambling Ads and Scams

An investigation by Reuters concludes that Facebook parent Meta has made billions of dollars from businesses, mostly in China, seeking to defraud consumers around the world.

The London-based international news agency says that Meta’s advertising revenue from Chinese companies exceeded $18 billion in 2024, accounting for more than 10% of the Facebook group’s global income.

Meta’s own calculation concluded that about 19% of that money, or more than $3 billion, was related to ads for scams, illegal gambling, pornography, and other banned content.

Reuters reported on the revenue after obtaining internal documents from Meta.

Chinese people are prohibited from accessing Meta’s social media, which, along with Facebook, includes Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Threads, and Workplace.

Consumers Harmed

The Meta documents, Reuters reported, led to consumers being financially harmed by purchasing bogus health supplements, investing in fraudulent businesses, and gambling on unregulated websites where the odds were heavily stacked against the player.

We need to make significant investments to reduce growing harm,” Meta staffers warned in April 2024.

Meta responded by forming an anti-fraud team to monitor advertisements coming from China. It led to Meta’s ad revenue from the world’s second most populated country dropping from 19% to 9%.

Still, Meta reported last month that it generates about $7 billion a year from advertisements it considers "high risk.” The group includes ads for scams, illegal gambling, and other banned products. Meta labels the People’s Republic as its top "Scam Exporting Nation” and the single largest source of ad fraud.

https://www.reuters.com/investigations/meta-tolerates-rampant-ad-fraud-china-safeguard-billions-revenue-2025-12-15/