Facebook Defeats Lawsuit Over Allegedly Pornographic Ads–Reaud v. Facebook
Reaud claimed he received 93 “unwanted gross and offensive pornographic ads” on Facebook. (I don’t mean to victim-blame, but if his claim is true, I do wonder how Facebook’s ad algorithm was responding to his onsite activities). He further claims Facebook reduced his account functionality when he posted the ads on his page. He sued Facebook (pro se) for “sexual harassment” and IIED. Neither claim succeeds.
The court says there’s no claim called “sexual harassment,” and it struggles to find a matching claim. The IIED fares no better because he can’t allege that Facebook acted with the intent to cause him emotional distress. “Reaud describes, at best, passive conduct on the part of Facebook by posting third-party advertisements, not conduct directed primarily at Reaud.” This also applies to his claim related to Facebook’s block on his account.
Case Citation: Reaud v. Facebook Inc., 2024 WL 4126066 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 9, 2024)