Meta disabled my 19-year Facebook account (since 2006) and Instagram account on October 1st, claiming my company "scraped" their platforms. This is false. My company has never scraped Meta - all data comes from licensed third-party partners. Within 24 hours, I fully complied with every demand. Meta's response? Two weeks of silence while my accounts faced permanent deletion. My accounts contain 19 years of family photos (many exist nowhere else), messages with deceased relatives, and documentation of my children's lives from birth. Only when I threatened litigation did Meta respond - in 20 minutes after two weeks of silence. They offered a "settlement" requiring me to destroy my business, admit to conduct that never occurred, and receive no guaranteed account restoration. I refused. I filed a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court on Wednesday. I gave them until this morning to settle. They didn't respond. So I went public today. Case is searchable as "Krolewicz v. Meta Platforms, Inc." on SF Superior Court website. AMA.