Much of Meta’s business model was centered around selling their user data. Now they are paying $725 million to settle a privacy lawsuit relating to the sale of this data to consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
Meta will pay $725 million to settle a privacy lawsuit that accused Facebook of sharing users' data with a consulting firm https://t.co/QGJzkP2Ayi
— Insider Tech (@TechInsider) December 23, 2022
Meta has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a long-running lawsuit that claimed Facebook illegally shared user data with the research firm Cambridge Analytica. https://t.co/EUWXHqR5cv
— Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) December 23, 2022
Meta seems to be a company that is collapsing.
Between this and the Metaverse debacle, it is hard to see how this company is going to remain relevant. I mean, nobody outside of some old boomers still use Facebook and Instagram is just a slightly less whorish version of OnlyFans. They’ve also made their datasets less relevant by censoring and banning people who don’t agree with everything the Jewish media and government says.
They’re just a highly disreputable Jewish company pushing products that nobody wants. Anybody who has any sort of privacy or security concerns is not going to do business with them.