▲ | FinnLobsien a day ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I actually think he's correct and the gov's case doesn't really correspond to reality. It's actually true that social media as it was in the 2010s (when the Instagram and WA acq's happened) is basically over. They're no longer social, they're mostly just media: apps designed to be portals into consuming as much content as possible, by whomever (so you watch more ads). I'm not saying Meta is a great company or Zuck is a great person, but the idea that Instagram & Facebook compete with TikTok and YouTube is 100% true. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | gessha a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> gov's case doesn't really correspond to reality It does because if Facebook didn't monopolize the social media space maybe we would see innovation instead of blatant feature copying. Instead we have 3(4 if you consider Threads as one) platforms owned by the same company that push the same content - posts, reels, stories and actively try to unify and cannibalize each other. Breaking them down to individual companies will absolutely improve the market. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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