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Jack Thompson Sues Facebook For $40M

angry tapir writes "Jack Thompson has sued Facebook for US$40 million, saying that the social networking site harmed him by not removing angry postings made by Facebook gamers. The lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Thompson is best known for bringing suit against Grand Theft Auto's Take Two Interactive, Sony Computer Entertainment America, and Wal-Mart, arguing that the game caused violent behavior."

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  1. Mental illness is no laughing matter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This man seriously needs some help from a professional.

  2. Wasn't this tool suspended from the bar? by Nursie · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know that doesn't stop him using other lawyers to sue people, but I would think it probably says a lot about the validity of said facebook postings if he *was* struck off for being a serial asshat.

  3. Can't blame Facebook by Pedrito · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sorry Jack, but Facebook didn't make people hate you. You did that all on your own.

    What a tool!

    1. Re:Can't blame Facebook by techiemikey · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I agree completely with you that Facebook didn't make people hate him...his own actions did. Unfortunately Jack Thompson might (for once) have something on his side since he's complaining that Facebook didn't remove the hate groups against him (like the now removed "i'll pay someone $50 for a video of you punching Jack Thompson in the face" post) but removed a poll of "Should Obama be shot." I don't think it's unreasonable he found a lawyer to help him on this one.

  4. Opinions - People are entitled by realsilly · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I really hope this Lawsuit is thrown out, simply because people are entitle to their opinions of this guy and what he stands for. He seems to forget that he's on some sort of one man crusade to fight computer game industry, and puts himself out there ans is not ready to be scrutinized for what he believes in. These individuals are using the tools provided to them to voice their opinions. We still have that right to free speech. I have not read these posts, and nor do I want to, thus the beauty of the Net. Now that Mr. Thompson has advertised that these posts exists, he's drawing national attention to them and may find that more people agree with the angry posts rather than his points.

    I don't necessarily agree with vial and viscious things but people will do what people will do.

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  5. Might as well sue himself by FrostDust · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think Jack Thompson's caused more harm to "Jack Thomspon" than any other entity possibly could.

  6. Re:He never seems to learn... by thepotoo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Whether he was disbarred or not doesn't really seem to matter.

    Slashdot (and the gaming media in general) are doing a fantastic job feeding his narcissism just by reporting on every frivolous lawsuit. He's just a really skilled troll, and everyone always falls for him.

    (Of course, if we ignored him, he'd probably go away only to be replaced by an anti-gaming figurehead that wasn't batshit fucking insane, so maybe it's best for everyone to just keep him around for the amusement factor.)

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  7. The Difference between a Troll and a real Monster by djdavetrouble · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He's just a really skilled troll, and everyone always falls for him.

    I would have to disagree, a troll is aware of his/her trolling, it is intentional.
    Jack is like a troll, except for the fact that he is dead serious, and there is no "lol, trolled".
    He really would restrict your rights and regulate the hell out of video games and the
    rest of the online world that in his eyes is destroying the morals of America.

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  8. Re:The Difference between a Troll and a real Monst by macshit · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He's just a really skilled troll, and everyone always falls for him.

    I would have to disagree, a troll is aware of his/her trolling, it is intentional. Jack is like a troll, except for the fact that he is dead serious, and there is no "lol, trolled".

    On usenet, the distinction is made between a "troll", and a "netkook"; their behavior is often strikingly similar, except that the former is doing it intentionally to incite reponses, whereas the latter actually believes what he's saying.

    Jack, I gather, is more of a kook than a troll...

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  9. Re:The Difference between a Troll and a real Monst by s4m7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd say the Morals of America have greatly changed since it's founding.

    Yeah, I miss the old days of witch-burning, slavery, and industrial child labor, too. /p

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  10. You don't really believe that, do you? by Attack+DAWWG · · Score: 5, Insightful

    to a country that bans prayer in school.

    Prayer is not banned in school. Kids can pray all they want. Government-forced prayer is banned in school. For some reason that gets conservatives so mad you would think they were about to bust an artery.