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To make its case, the FTC cited Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's own ... which points out the popularity of competing services like TikTok, YouTube and X. Meta says the government has "gerrymandered ...
A small portion of Instagram’s content comes from users engaging with family and friends as the app focuses more on video ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Instagram head Adam Mosseri, and other Meta execs thought that TikTok was beating Meta at its own ...
The FTC wants to prove Meta has a monopoly over personal social networking, so it wouldn’t view video app TikTok as a ...
Zuckerberg sought to bolster Meta’s argument that it faces fierce competition from TikTok ... FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson in late March and offered $450 million to settle the agency’s claims ...
The FTC and social media giant Meta made their opening statements as the first big antitrust trial of Trump’s second term gets underway in Judge James E. Boasberg’s courtroom.
WASHINGTON—Facebook parent Meta Platforms faces a high-stakes trial in Washington starting on Monday on claims it built an ...
The company’s executives tried to reassure potential advertisers about the app’s future in the United States without directly ...
Meta also says it is not as dominant as the FTC claims. Meta argues it competes with TikTok, with YouTube, with Snapchat and many other apps vying for everyone's attention. So Meta says ...
Hansen said the FTC is deploying a social media market definition it created that excludes TikTok, YouTube and Apple’s iMessage. “That’s indefensible,” Hansen told the judge. The broad ...