Man, first the Stokes Stoush, now the facebook right hook. Twiggys making enemies with all the big media companies.
I haven’t read why the public prosecutor isn’t pursuing this. I’m sure it’ll be some reasonable reason due to some legislation the prosecutors can’t get around. Or something to that effect.
But this case seems emblimatic of the corporate geared legislative structure the five-eyes countries citizens have had foisted upon them. Yet again an obviously in the wrong company is walking away laughing as their pockets jingle, while the damage caused by their products to third parties goes largely unrestrained. Do we really want to carry on down this path?
For context this morning i’ve also been listening to Ralph Nader, so thats where my minds at right now.
Link to the episode, if people want to listen: https://www.capitalisnt.com/episodes/ralph-naders-capitalism



Probably dropped the suit because that’s obviously bullshit.
The fact is Meta has human review teams that check millions of posts every day and a large number of those are removed. You can certainly argue over wether or not they’re deleting the right posts, but the idea that they “refuse to address fraudulent content” is honestly ridiculous.
The second issue is Forest is campaigning for law reforms around this issue. The courts want nothing to do with that. They interpret existing laws and have zero involvement in writing new ones.
This whole thing looks like a massive waste of the court’s time. Which also, by the way, is a waste of tax payer money.