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Facebook allows me to create a creative which targets an open graph actions, such as: "User listened to a song on Spotify".

Why should my creative target an object which isn't mine? Can someone bring up a useful example?

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Let's say you may want to target a band.

You don't have to own the app in order to promote the band.

For example: "John has listened to 'The black Keys' on Spotify". That way you can target and promote the band even if you don't own the app or the object.

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