A jury in Santa Fe on Tuesday ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties after finding the company misled consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangered children.
New Mexico attorney general Raúl Torrez’s office called the decision a “watershed moment for every parent concerned about what could happen to their kids when they go online,” according to a press release issued right after the ruling.
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What’s the phrase I’m looking for? Oh yeah, “Overturned by the Supreme Court.”
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So who gets all this money? I sure hope it’s going to go to all the little children you know to build playgrounds and make sure they’re safe and not going to line some politicians pocket s
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They handed them a parking ticket.
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A jury in Santa Fe on Tuesday ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties after finding the company misled consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangered children.
New Mexico attorney general Raúl Torrez’s office called the decision a “watershed moment for every parent concerned about what could happen to their kids when they go online,” according to a press release issued right after the ruling.
What’s the phrase I’m looking for? Oh yeah, “Overturned by the Supreme Court.”
So who gets all this money? I sure hope it’s going to go to all the little children you know to build playgrounds and make sure they’re safe and not going to line some politicians pocket s
They handed them a parking ticket.