200) && (this.width >= this.height) ? 200: true); max-height: 200px; height: expression((this.height > 200) && (this.height >= this.width) ? 200: true); border: none;’/>A trove of hidden documents detailing how Facebook made money off children will be made public, a federal judge ruled late Monday in response to requests from Reveal. A glimpse into the soon-to-be-released records shows Facebook’s own employees worried they were bamboozling children who racked up hundreds, and sometimes even thousands, of dollars in game charges. And the company failed to provide an effective way for unsuspecting parents to dispute the massive charges, according to internal Fac. show all text
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@Tokyo_Tom: Facebook was tricking 5-year olds into spend hundreds or thousands on platform games, then refusing to refund the charges when shocked parents found out. Facebook employees referred to big-spender kids as “whales”, and kept denying refunds �� revealnews.org/blog/a-judge-u…
@FrankPasquale: Facebook was tricking 5-year olds into spend hundreds or thousands on platform games, then refusing to refund the charges when shocked parents found out. Facebook employees referred to big-spender kids as “whales”, and kept denying refunds �� revealnews.org/blog/a-judge-u…
@cindygallop: So … @facebook just blocked an ad we tried to run for a recent story.
It happens to be a story about Facebook – specifically, how children racked up big charges while playing games on the platform. revealnews.org/blog/a-judge-u… pic.twitter.com/wRp5odrSIv
@cindygallop: SCOOP:
"In one of the unsealed documents, two @Facebook employees deny a refund request from a child, who they refer to as a “whale” – a term coined by the casino industry to describe profligate spenders." revealnews.org/blog/a-judge-u… pic.twitter.com/0j8rq7fZIJ
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