We recently discussed the case of a man who thought Facebook owed him $10 million
per day in damages for moderating his posts in which he deployed the n-word. According to this person, Facebook violated about half of the Constitutional amendments when it decided -- as a
private company -- that it would not serve as the plaintiff's bullhorn while he shouted racist terms in a crowded social media platform.
But that was a
pro se lawsuit, one the plaintiff -- with no legal training or expertise (despite listing himself as "attorney-in-fact" on his Facebook profile) -- thought would net him millions of dollars a day for being nothing more than his hateful self.