The social media giant Meta allegedly allowed Netflix to access Facebook users' direct messages for nearly a decade, breaking anti-competitive activities and privacy rules, explosive court documents ...
Meta is denying that it gave Netflix access to users' private messages. The claim recently began circulating on X after X owner Elon Musk amplified multiple posts about the matter by replying "Wow" ...
The proposed class action points to Meta's streaming ambitions with Facebook Watch, whose original programming division shuttered last year. By Winston Cho In 2015, Meta had a problem with its ad ...
Facebook "Watch" looked like a Netflix killer in 2017, but antitrust prosecutors made the case it was shut down to protect advertising deals. Reading time 3 minutes Do you remember Facebook Watch? Me ...
A proposed class-action lawsuit filed this week in an Illinois federal court alleges that Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) and Netflix entered into an unlawful agreement to limit video streaming.
But claims that Netflix lost millions of subscribers as a result originated on a self-described satire page. "Netflix loses 6 million subscribers within hours of donation announcement: ‘The people ...
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