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Fraley v. Facebook, Inc.

Fraley v. Facebook, Inc. was a legal case where a user claimed that Facebook's practice of sending automatic "friend" requests without clear consent violated privacy rights. The user argued that these unsolicited friend requests caused unwanted connections and privacy concerns. The court ultimately dismissed the case, ruling that the claims were not sufficiently supported and that Facebook’s practices did not constitute a legal breach under the claims made. This case highlighted issues around digital consent and user privacy in social media platforms.