Just suing facebook is not enough. Certain Milgroomed users that digital gardenered for free after every social outing by tagging other users in photos need to settle via class action.
Leo Russell
Reminder that you likely gave them permission to do so (and more) when you signed up so you could share and like epic memes made by 16 year olds.
Colton Sullivan
tiktok applied facial recognition too, not seing any courts yet
Luke Peterson
Ok and? Laws only apply to the poor. Facebook will receive 0 consequences for this.
what pisses me off is that my family still uses facebook, still posts pictures of me to facebook, and still tags me in the photos... it's fucking stupid.
Camden Sanders
The Texas lawsuit states that a large percentage weren't people with Facebook accounts. FB just hoovered up everything they could get their hands on, regardless of if it came from one of their users or not.
Jacob Mitchell
cope hans
Jordan Rivera
$25,000 fine for each violation times twenty million people (2/3rds of the total population) in Texas whose rights were violated comes out to $500 billion. Last year Facebook settled a lawsuit for the same thing with the state of Illinois. They paid out $650 million. Doubt they get off that lightly in Texas. Currently Facebook has about $60 billion in cash and a market cap of $631 billion, though as recently as September they were worth over $1 trillion.