Supreme Court Bars Lawsuit Against Facebook Over Sending Unwanted Texts To Users | NBC News NOW

NBC’s Pete Williams reports on the Supreme Court’s decision to bar a lawsuit against Facebook for sending unwanted text messages to a man who did not have a Facebook account. The court ruled that Facebook did not violate a federal law against robocalls generated by random numbers.
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20 thoughts on “Supreme Court Bars Lawsuit Against Facebook Over Sending Unwanted Texts To Users | NBC News NOW

  1. Facebook deserve it, it has become CORRUPTED blocking User accounts from speaking the truth! That is why I uninstalled the app, deactivated my account, and only using messenger.

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  3. Yeah, that 1991 law hasn't worked very well and it doesn't explain why I got a robocall two days ago at 3:12 a.m. from a number out of Alexandria, VA from (703) 683-7400. Of course it's not a valid number if you call back and they don't leave voicemail. Jerks.

  4. Wow you don't say that a bunch of old people that don't know much about modern technology ruled in favor of big Tech lobbyist. Truly "shocking" that they would allow big tech to do that without punishment. Unsolicited calls and messages are the backbone of our modern day economies and it is totally acceptable on both a business and moral standpoint.

  5. You could do what people did back before the laws on the robocall is send a post card to the face plant and agree to except the call at fee of $3,000.00 per call, tex message, Email. By letting adverting reach my account you have agreed to the contract and agree to my terms.

  6. I got one of those too. Just wrote back telling them what I thought of Bezos, Dorsey and the rest of them. Never heard back from them.😎

  7. The nuance is that Facebook was trying to perform a user service, which is informing a supposed user that someone was attempting access to their Facebook account.

    It isn’t their fault that a previous user of the phone number, who willingly signed up for Facebook service, abandoned their phone number only to have it be used by a cell provider for the gentleman leading the lawsuit.

    That’s way different than Facebook randomly dialing you asking if you need to update your car’s warranty from a randomly generated phone number made by a bot.

    Makes sense to me.

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