Meta Meltdown: Frustrated Users Sue Facebook in Small Claims Court and Win

Frustrated with Meta’s lack of customer support, users are turning to small claims court for justice. From cross-country flights to courtroom victories, these David-versus-Goliath battles reveal the lengths people will go to reclaim hacked accounts. Small claims court: the surprising new battleground for Facebook and…

Hot Take:

When your social media profile gets hacked, who you gonna call? Apparently, not Meta’s customer service! But fear not, small claims court is here to save the day – one flight and a $100 filing fee at a time.

Key Points:

  • Users have resorted to small claims court to regain access to their hacked Meta accounts.
  • Meta’s automated tools and lack of human customer service are major pain points.
  • Small claims court is a low-cost, accessible option for frustrated users.
  • Some plaintiffs have won financial damages or settlements, while others simply got their accounts back.
  • Meta has a playbook for handling small claims but often tries to avoid court appearances.

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