Anonymous
5/23/2025, 4:07:30 PM No.1407748
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/mark-zuckerberg-has-a-massive-new-problem-to-deal-with/ar-AA1F7G7L?ocid=TobArticle
When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg first founded his social media website in February 2004 as a way to connect with other Harvard students, he likely never could have dreamed of the challenges he'd have to face as it changed and grew.
Now, 21 years later, Facebook lives under the umbrella of Meta Platforms, the company that Zuckerberg created to gather all of his properties. It also includes Instagram, WhatsApp, and the Meta Reality Labs, which makes the Meta Quest product line.
Zuckerberg is no stranger to challenges, of course — he's had to navigate many to make his company as successful as it is. Despite many claiming they no longer use the platform, Facebook alone still has more than 3 billion active monthly users, making it by far the biggest social media platform out there.
The Facebook founder has been fighting a new kind of challenge lately. His company is at the center of an antitrust case from the Federal Communications Commission, which has accused the technology company of buying its rivals as a way to eliminate competition and keep itself in power.
That trial is ongoing, but while Zuckerberg fights it, it looks as if a new bill signed by President Trump will need to be next on his agenda, because it presents a problem that will be very hard for Meta to solve in a timely manner.
When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg first founded his social media website in February 2004 as a way to connect with other Harvard students, he likely never could have dreamed of the challenges he'd have to face as it changed and grew.
Now, 21 years later, Facebook lives under the umbrella of Meta Platforms, the company that Zuckerberg created to gather all of his properties. It also includes Instagram, WhatsApp, and the Meta Reality Labs, which makes the Meta Quest product line.
Zuckerberg is no stranger to challenges, of course — he's had to navigate many to make his company as successful as it is. Despite many claiming they no longer use the platform, Facebook alone still has more than 3 billion active monthly users, making it by far the biggest social media platform out there.
The Facebook founder has been fighting a new kind of challenge lately. His company is at the center of an antitrust case from the Federal Communications Commission, which has accused the technology company of buying its rivals as a way to eliminate competition and keep itself in power.
That trial is ongoing, but while Zuckerberg fights it, it looks as if a new bill signed by President Trump will need to be next on his agenda, because it presents a problem that will be very hard for Meta to solve in a timely manner.
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