The Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands has filed suit against Meta Platforms, targeting the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram. The core allegations? Meta knowingly profited from running scam advertisements while turning a blind eye to child safety concerns on its platforms. This case highlights a growing tension between social media giants and regulators over ad moderation standards—particularly when it comes to fraudulent schemes that have plagued the crypto and financial sectors. The lawsuit raises critical questions about platform accountability and how major tech companies handle harmful content at scale.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 15h ago
It's Meta again, never-ending. Ad review is just a formality; as long as it makes money, who cares.
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FarmHopper
· 15h ago
Meta is causing trouble again. This time, they were caught harvesting retail investors' funds and still don't care about children's safety. Truly unbelievable.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 15h ago
Meta is sued again and again, this time involving children's safety. Someone really needs to step in.
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FlatTax
· 15h ago
Meta is sued again? It was about time. This platform is full of scam ads.
The Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands has filed suit against Meta Platforms, targeting the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram. The core allegations? Meta knowingly profited from running scam advertisements while turning a blind eye to child safety concerns on its platforms. This case highlights a growing tension between social media giants and regulators over ad moderation standards—particularly when it comes to fraudulent schemes that have plagued the crypto and financial sectors. The lawsuit raises critical questions about platform accountability and how major tech companies handle harmful content at scale.