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by aurareturn
876 days ago
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I think by now, everyone knows how Meta's business model works. No need to explain it. The point isn't that I'm a product or a customer. The point is that given the locked in data that can affect real human lives, Meta and Google ought to put more into the process of reversing erroneously banned accounts. I'm not a law expert. Regardless, it's this person who won the case has done a good thing for all Meta users. |
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There’s many things they could do to affect human lives better, but they have a fiscal responsibility to not spend money on that unless those humans are their paying customers.
Again, this is not a charity. This is a legal business, if you don’t like this you should fight for a change to the definition of “legal”.