Well, we assume they were saucy, anyway. An Indiana woman is sueing the social network for sending her unsolicited texts containing "explicit language and unsettling remarks", after her mobile operator gave her a 'recycled' mobile number, which had previously belonged to someone who'd signed up for Facebook alerts.
Even worse, she says she was charged 10 cents per message she received, and couldn't block them without blocking text messages that she DID want to receive. It'll be an interesting court case: and certainly shows one of the pitfalls of the US operators' policy of recycling numbers fairly quickly. Earlier this year, someone was given Paris Hilton's old number, and was promptly deluged with calls and texts from not-so-well wishers.
Anyway, we want to know what the unsettling and explicit remarks were. Don't pretend you don't too.
(via MocoNews)
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