Facebook owner Meta faces existential threat at trial over Instagram, WhatsApp
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Meta faces trial over alleged illegal monopoly from Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions
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Trial expected to extend into July
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Trial seen as test of Trump administration's resolve to take on Big Tech
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The acquisitions more than a decade ago aimed to eliminate
nascent competitors who could threaten Facebook's status as the
go-to social media platform for users to connect with friends
and family, the
The FTC seeks to force Meta to restructure or sell parts of its business including Instagram and WhatsApp.
Meta Chief Legal Officer
"It's absurd that the FTC is trying to break up a great American company at the same time the Administration is trying to save Chinese-owned TikTok," she wrote.
The case poses an existential threat to Meta, which by some estimates earns about half of its U.S. advertising revenue from Instagram, while also giving the public its first real measure of how strongly the new Trump administration will follow up on its promises to take on Big Tech.
Meta has been making regular overtures to Trump since his
election, nixing content moderation policies Republicans said
amounted to censorship and donating
"The Trump-Vance FTC could not be more ready for this
trial," said FTC spokesperson
ZUCKERBERG EXPECTED TO TESTIFY
Zuckerberg is expected to testify at the trial, where he will face questioning about emails in which he proposed acquiring photo-sharing app Instagram as a way to neutralize a potential Facebook competitor and expressed worry that encrypted messaging service WhatsApp could grow into a social network.
Meta has argued in court papers that its purchases of
Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014 have benefited users, and
that Zuckerberg's past statements are no longer relevant amid
fierce competition from ByteDance's TikTok, Google's YouTube and
How users spend time on social media, and whether they
consider the services interchangeable, will be core to the case.
Meta will point to an increase in traffic to Instagram and
Facebook during TikTok's brief shutdown in
The FTC claims Meta holds a monopoly on platforms used to
share with friends and family, where its main competitors in
U.S. District Judge
The trial is scheduled to stretch into July. If the FTC wins, it would have to prove at a second trial that measures such as forcing Meta to sell Instagram or WhatsApp would restore competition.
Losing Instagram in particular could prove catastrophic to Meta's bottom line.
While Meta does not release app-specific revenue figures,
advertising research firm Emarketer forecast in December that
Instagram would generate
Instagram also generates more revenue per user than any other social platform, including Facebook, according to Emarketer.
WhatsApp to date has contributed only a sliver to Meta's total revenue, but it is the company's biggest app in terms of daily users and ramping up efforts to earn money off tools like chatbots. Zuckerberg has said such "business messaging" services are likely to drive the company's next wave of growth.
The case is one of five where the
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