Published on May 11, 2026
Santa Clara County has taken legal action against Meta Platforms, claiming that the company profits from deceptive advertisements on its social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram. This lawsuit comes as residents have expressed growing concern over the prevalence of scams targeting users online.
The complaint alleges that Meta earns up to $7 billion annually from these “high-risk” ads while failing to take adequate measures to prevent them. County officials argue that the platform has knowingly allowed such harmful practices to persist, prioritizing profit over user safety.
In response to these claims, Santa Clara County is seeking restitution for affected residents, civil damages, and an injunction to halt the publication of scam ads. The lawsuit underscores the pressing issue of online safety and the responsibilities of tech giants in moderating content on their platforms.
If successful, this lawsuit could set a precedent for holding tech companies accountable for fraudulent advertising practices. The outcome may significantly impact how platforms manage user-generated content and enhance user protection measures moving forward.
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