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Meta has taken legal action against a company called Joy Timeline HK Limited, the entity behind CrushAI apps. Here's the reason behind it.
The lawsuit, launched in Hong Kong against Joy Timeline HK Ltd., states that the company consistently tried to circumvent Meta’s review process by advertising the CrushAI app — which allows users to ...