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on the other hand if this suit prevails, all Social Media as we know it is over.
1 posted on
09/25/2023 7:42:00 PM PDT by
algore
To: algore
on the other hand if this suit prevails, all Social Media as we know it is over. Would that be a bad thing?
Also why would they not show her who was selling insurance in her area?
2 posted on
09/25/2023 7:43:55 PM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
To: algore
The biggest sham was these marketing companies taking data from average people and making billions from it.
To: algore
“The case centers around Samantha Liapes, a 48-year-old woman who turned to Facebook to find an insurance provider.”
If she’s using Facebook to find an insurance provider, perhaps Facebook should have alerted authorities.
5 posted on
09/25/2023 8:23:17 PM PDT by
BobL
(I own an F150 so that I can tow my boat all day Saturday and look Manly)
To: algore
“on the other hand if this suit prevails, all Social Media as we know it is over.”
One can only hope so...
6 posted on
09/25/2023 8:23:43 PM PDT by
BobL
(I own an F150 so that I can tow my boat all day Saturday and look Manly)
To: algore
if this suit prevails, all Social Media as we know it is over In that case, I hope it prevails.
8 posted on
09/25/2023 8:43:36 PM PDT by
LouAvul
(Daniel 4:17: "..the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever He will.." )
To: algore
Seems like a bizarre basis for a lawsuit.
Advertising is one of the few industries that is legally permitted to openly discriminate on the basis of race, sex, etc. An advertiser can explicitly hire only Asians, for example, for TV ads that are aimed at an Asian audience.
9 posted on
09/26/2023 2:06:52 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
(If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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