So Meta's now caught in the crosshairs of European regulators over antitrust violations. The core issue? How they're bundling services and leveraging market dominance. Curious how this plays out—could set precedent for other tech giants navigating similar regulatory waters in Europe.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 9h ago
Is Europe really going to do Meta this time? The bundling service tactic is indeed pretty aggressive. Let’s see what happens next.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-04 11:54
Meta is getting hit again... That whole binding services thing is really outrageous, Europe probably won't go easy on them this time.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-04 11:53
The EU is cracking down on big tech again, and Meta is probably going to get hit this time... This bundling tactic is really insidious—if you’re going to monopolize, just admit it instead of pretending otherwise.
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DataPickledFish
· 12-04 11:53
The EU is playing the "anti-monopoly" game again. Has Meta really fallen into a trap this time? Bundling services probably won’t work in their eyes anymore.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-04 11:50
Antitrust is here again... Meta is probably in serious trouble this time. The bundling tactic has long stopped working in the EU.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-04 11:48
Here we go again, the EU is getting more and more familiar with Meta's tricks. This time it's bundled packages... To put it bluntly, they're just bored of the old monopoly tactics and trying something new.
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GasGoblin
· 12-04 11:47
The EU is really going after Meta this time... This bundling tactic should have been cracked down on long ago, but honestly, I feel like it'll just end with a fine as usual.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-04 11:29
ngl, Meta finally got caught this time. That whole bundling services thing probably won't fly in Europe... But to be fair, the EU is really tough on this. Other big companies must be shaking in their boots.
So Meta's now caught in the crosshairs of European regulators over antitrust violations. The core issue? How they're bundling services and leveraging market dominance. Curious how this plays out—could set precedent for other tech giants navigating similar regulatory waters in Europe.