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and will be disbursed based firstly on how many people submit claims and secondly on how many months each individual claimant used the site between May 2007 and December 2022.

Translation: if you were an early Facebook adopter, you could get a check that's better than a kick in the pants, though again this is all contingent upon how many people file claims and will only be drawn up after the lawyers take a 25 percent fee, which will no doubt be a pretty penny for them.is August 25 and a hearing about it is scheduled for early September, so if you do choose to file a claim, don't expect to see that money anytime soon.

Nevertheless, it's a super-exciting prospect — and even if any of us only end up getting teeny tiny checks, it's a cool way to be a part of a historic settlement.

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