Facebook’s Data Debacle: A 25,000‑Strong Class Action Unfolds
It’s like a digital counting‑down, with 25,000 users stepping up to the plate against Facebook Ireland. They’re saying the giant social‑media platform has tripped its way over the European Union’s data‑protection laws.
The Numbers Behind the Nibble
- 25,000 plaintiffs—a deliberate cap set by the mastermind behind the move, Max Schrems, a lawyer and privacy crusader.
- Per person, a modest €500 in damages is on the docket.
- At the height of the web portal traffic, one new person joined the cause every six seconds.
What’s the Grievance? A Quick Summary
The accusations fall on a few shimmering points:
- Facebook’s privacy policy is considered invalid under EU regulations.
- The platform allegedly violates EU law through data mining, especially deep‑diving features such as Graph Search that lets users dig into others’ activity.
- Tracking on third‑party sites—think the infamous “Like” buttons—has supposedly breached privacy boundaries.
Why the Struggle Matters
At the “Objectives” section of the campaign site Europe-v-Facebook.org (no actual link provided), a bold question is posed:
“Are EU Data Protection Laws enforceable in Practice?”
It’s not just about policy; it’s about people’s right to privacy and whether tech giants truly respect it.
In Short
- Facebook faces a colossal lawsuit backed by 25,000 plaintiffs.
- The laws they’re following? EU data‑protection statutes.
- Whether Facebook wins or loses, the trial will spread real‑world lessons across the industry.
Watch the saga unfold at the campaign portal for a full scoop—though remember, you’ll need to navigate past the site’s proprietary link style.

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