A lawsuit has been filed against Meta, alleging that the company has been covering up the sexist treatment of female employees by hiring and promoting less qualified men over more qualified women, according to a report by Ars Technica. Additionally, frustrated Facebook and Instagram users in the US are increasingly turning to small claims court to get customer service from Meta, often successfully. Some users have even won financial damages as they seek to recover their accounts.
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Meta's Customer Service is So Bad, Users Are Suing in Small Claims Court To Resolve Issues https://t.co/Whg1fzNC7D
New from me: Frustrated Facebook and Instagram users are increasingly turning to small claims court in an effort of get customer service from Meta. Often, it works. https://t.co/SuSW1HXWwl
How small claims court became Meta's customer service hotline https://t.co/Tugh7c1mGU
A lawsuit filed against #Meta alleged that the company was covering up the sexist treatment of female employees while hiring and promoting less qualified men instead of more qualified women for the same roles, a report by Ars Technica shared. https://t.co/BmrPkhzffE