The U.S. Supreme Court rejected to hear a bid by Meta to avoid a multi-billion-dollar class action by advertisers claiming the company was overcharging them by inflating the number of people their ads might reach, Jonathan Stempel of Reuters reports. The justices declined Meta’s appeal of a lower court’s decision that let advertisers seek damages as a group over Meta’s claims about the “potential reach” of their ads.
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