Facebook is suing a New Zealand company and three people over fake Instagram likes

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Facebook filed a lawsuit in a U.S. federal court against a New Zealand company and three people for allegedly selling fake likes, views and followers to Instagram users.

Facebook is suing a company and three people based in New Zealand for allegedly selling fake likes, views and followers to Instagram users.

"By filing the lawsuit, we are sending a message that this kind of fraudulent activity is not tolerated on our services, and we will act to protect the integrity of our platform," Jessica Romero, director of platform enforcement and litigation at Facebook, wrote in a post.

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Is this a joke? Half the likes on IG come from like farms in Asia.

DevinCow NunesAlt

Forget being mad over fake likes... how bout all our information being compromised through Facebook like 10 times? How bout all our personal info being sold without our consent?

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