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Yes, the $725M Facebook class action settlement is legitimate

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Twitter quietly edited its hateful conduct policy to drop transgender protections
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Yes, the $725M Facebook class action settlement is legitimate
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About 250 to 280 million Facebook users are eligible to receive funds.
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