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There’s a Class Action Lawsuit Against Instagram Because of Course There Is

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Because it’s the holidays and people will sue anything and everything is horrible, a California Instagram user has filed a class action lawsuit over that terms of service kerfuffle last week. Needless to say, this is dumb.

https://gizmodo.com/stop-whining-about-your-personal-data-on-instagram-you-5969221

While Instagram likely overreached by claiming it could receive compensation by selling your photos for companies who may want to advertise with them, it quickly recanted. Not only that, but the terms of service that users took such issue with never even had a chance to go into effect.

https://gizmodo.com/instagram-admits-it-screwed-up-and-goes-back-to-the-old-5970364

So why the suit? Because Instagram is still insisting that it might—heavens forbid—show you ads. And if you decide to leave the service over it, you forfeit all your old photos.

Let’s be clear about one thing: there’s no way this lawsuit goes anywhere. At all. Instagram is a company, not a public utility. Serving you ads is the only way it can make money. It’s the price you pay for all those fancy filters. If you don’t like it, leave. The end. [Reuters]

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