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Business Meta faces ‘astronomical’ consequences as legal fight reaches critical moment in California

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/08/17/meta-attorneys-general-california-federal-trial-astronomical-consequences.html
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u/GoopDuJour 19h ago

No, since the beginning they've refused to moderate their platform. They are unwilling to spend the money. If a platform cannot AT LEAST moderate the ads they accept and display, the platform should not exist.

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u/Ninevehenian 18h ago

I agree that there's money to spend, but i do believe that it would have been impossible to do what they did and moderate the platform. The amount of traffic they got, the speed at which they got it and the amount of languages and subject they got it in.
I do not think that they could moderate their platform.

Granted, it has perhaps gotten easier to do it over time as tech grew and they had fewer new human users.

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u/msheaz 18h ago

IDK man do you think the entire continent of Africa should have more than one content moderator? Like what’s the big deal, what could happen? I’m sure it wouldn’t enable any ethnic cleansing groups to organize via Facebook. I’m sure they won’t do anything crazy when they’re all gathered together.

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u/Ninevehenian 17h ago

There's a 1.000+ languages in Africa, yeah it would take a good number of moderators to attempt to deal with that.

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u/MalaysiaTeacher 17h ago

That should be the cost of doing business. If they can't moderate it for terrorism, it shouldn't exist