As the lawsuits and inquiries stack up against Facebook, the beset tech giant is taking some legal action of its own.
Facebook announced Thursday in a blog post that it's suing a New Zealand company that sells Instagram likes, followers, and views. The lawsuit, against a company colloquially known as a "likes farm," is part of Facebook's larger effort to combat what it calls "inauthentic behavior" on its platforms.
The decision is a show of strength by the company that it is taking the fight against fake activity on the platform — more notoriously associated with the likes of Russian bots — seriously. Read more...
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