A man named Mark Zuckerberg – not that one – sues Meta
An Indiana attorney alleges Meta's repeated account suspensions caused over $11,000 in lost advertising revenue and disrupted his business communications.
- An Indiana lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg has filed a lawsuit against Meta for repeated suspensions of his accounts, claiming impersonation issues.
- Zuckerberg's accounts were suspended multiple times, interfering with his law practice and leading to a loss of $11,000 in advertising fees.
- He seeks compensation for lost advertising and legal fees related to the suspensions.
- Zuckerberg stated that his personal account was removed four times, and his business account was shut down five times over eight years.
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A lawyer from the U.S. state of Indiana is named just like the head of Meta. The same name has caused him trouble for years – and is said to have cost him a lot of money.
Mark S. Zuckerberg has a problem: his Facebook account is blocked over and over again. On the online network, one seems to think that the lawyer is pretending to be his famous namesake.
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Mark Zuckerberg, an attorney in Indianapolis, Indiana, says Meta keeps disabling his paid business pages, accusing him of "impersonating a celebrity." Now he's suing the company.
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