A user of Facebook claims that the social network failed to take action against a fake σελίδαs that was set up with the aim of revenge by showing pornographic photos of her from her ex-boyfriend. So he decided to go to the authorities by filing a lawsuit. The girl asks the social network to pay 0.10 dollars for each subscriber of the page. The sum totals up to 123 millions dollars, as reported by The Wrap.
Meryem Ali files a lawsuit against Facebook and her ex-boyfriend, Adeel Shah Khan, who allegedly created a revenge porn page material on Facebook that showed Ali's ex-girlfriend. Ali claims that all the photos were photoshopped and showed fake shots of her body. In fact, some of them presented a sexual act.
Ali learned about the page from members of her family who received invitations from their friends. Of course when he learned about the revenge page or revenge porn as the term, he reacted directly. He began to submit repeated requests to Facebok asking the company to delete the page without result.
Immediately afterwards, he contacted the Houston Police Department and miraculously the page disappeared from Facebok.
The lawsuit he filed "seeks to expose Facebok's false privacy protections." In addition, he adds that in other similar cases Facebok has paid millions of dollars.