Scammed, Impersonated, Ignored

We’ve spent months documenting the bot epidemic on Facebook — the impersonators, the scam accounts, the predatory links, and the eerie flood of AI-generated flattery polluting the platform. Now, our legal writers and former attorneys at Closer to the Edge are preparing something bigger: a potential class action lawsuit.

We believe Meta has failed in its responsibility to protect users from coordinated fraud, emotional manipulation, and algorithmic negligence. And we know we’re not alone.

Were you scammed by a bot pretending to be someone else?

Impersonated on Facebook?

Targeted by fake accounts with real consequences?

If you suffered emotional distress, reputational harm, or financial loss because of Meta’s failure to act — we want to hear your story.

We’re building a legal strategy that centers the real, human impact behind the spam. Your voice could help hold one of the most powerful companies in the world accountable.

You can reach us confidentially by sending us a direct message through Substack.

We’ll never share your story without consent.

This isn’t just about the bots.
It’s about what Meta knew — and what they chose not to do.

Stay tuned. This is just the beginning.


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