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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Pushes for Dismissal in Ongoing FTC Antitrust Clash

May 18, 20253 Mins Read
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Meta Requests Dismissal in Antitrust Trial Against FTC

Meta, the parent company of popular social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is seeking to dismiss a significant antitrust lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This trial marks one of the biggest legal challenges Meta has ever faced, happening just as it reaches a crucial phase.

The FTC’s case, which started in early April, argues that Meta has created an illegal monopoly, especially in the market for social networking sites that connect friends and family. However, Meta counters this claim, stating that the FTC’s understanding of the market is flawed and overlooks strong competition from new platforms such as TikTok and YouTube.

In a legal filing made late Thursday, Meta asserted that the FTC has not met the necessary legal criteria to prove its case. The company’s legal team argues that the FTC’s definition of the social media market is too narrow, failing to consider various competitors. A spokesperson for Meta said, "After five weeks of trial, it is clear that the FTC has not met the legal standard required under antitrust law.”

Background of the FTC’s Case Against Meta

The basis of the FTC’s lawsuit goes back to Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014. The agency claims Meta used a "buy or bury" strategy, acquiring these rapidly growing rivals to eliminate threats to its dominant position in social media. The FTC cites internal communications, including emails from CEO Mark Zuckerberg, as evidence of this approach.

The FTC aims to convince U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to order Meta to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp, which would significantly alter the company’s social media operations.

Meta’s Defense and Internal Insights

Meta’s defense in the ongoing trial highlights its role as a supporter of innovation that adds value for consumers. The company argues that its acquisition of Instagram led to significant growth and benefits for its users. However, the trial has also unveiled internal documents that could challenge this narrative, including a 2018 email from an Instagram executive raising concerns about "fake engagement" metrics.

Zuckerberg Takes the Stand

In a noteworthy move, Mark Zuckerberg was the first witness called by the FTC. During his testimony, he aimed to show that Meta is dealing with significant competition rather than stifling it. Earlier in the trial, Kevin Systrom, co-founder of Instagram, expressed that Zuckerberg viewed Instagram’s rapid growth as a threat to Facebook’s success, supporting the FTC’s argument against the mergers.

What’s Next for Meta?

The nonjury trial is expected to last around ten weeks, concluding in June. After both parties submit their final arguments, Judge Boasberg will decide whether to side with the FTC. If he rules in favor of the FTC, a subsequent trial could determine the remedies, which might involve requiring Meta to divest its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms.

As the trial proceeds, Meta will continue to present its defense, even as its motion to dismiss the case may face challenges. The ultimate outcome will have significant implications for the future of the company and the social media landscape.

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