Reply to post: Re: Social media "campaign" versus legal challenge

Googlers to flood social media with tales of harassment in bid to end forced arbitration

Charlie Clark Silver badge

Re: Social media "campaign" versus legal challenge

If they can afford it sure, but taking a massive company to court is generally not cheap.

No, but if there is merit in the case then they are usually bodies, such as the ACLU (as I mentioned), that are willing to take it up. Or the legions of slacktivists could dip their hands into their pockets.

Personally, I think US law is fucked up when it comes to harassment and discrimination because they're usually treated as civil and not criminal issues.

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