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Will Zuckerberg Lose Instagram and Whatsapp? FTC's big claim!
News Update | April 11, 2025 7:24 AM CST

A big news in the world of social media has shocked everyone. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has targeted Mark Zuckerberg and his company Meta, claiming that the Deal of Instagram and WhatsApp was illegal. The matter has now reached the court, and its hearing will start from next Monday i.e. 14 April 2025. Will these two big platforms be taken away from Zuckerberg's hand? Come, let's understand this news closely and know what is the story behind it.

Big charge of FTC

The FTC says that the deal was against the rules by Meta to buy Instagram and WhatsApp about a decade ago. The commission has filed an antittest case against it, stating that these acquisitions established their reign in the market and suppressed the competition. If the court gives a verdict in favor of FTC, Meta may have to separate these two apps. This news has become a topic of discussion among social media users, because these platforms are part of our everyday life.

Hard time for Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, who made Facebook a global company with a small startup, is now seen to be in trouble. Experts believe that if the meta loses, both the credibility and business of the company will suffer a major setback. However, Meta has dismissed these allegations, saying that these deals were in the interest of users and did not harm the market. But the question is, will the court accept his argument? This matter is causing a stir in the technical world.

What will be the effect on users?

If Instagram and WhatsApp are separated from meta, what will be the change for common users? Some believe that this can improve the service of these apps, as new companies will run them. At the same time, some fear that changes may increase trouble. Rohan, a student from Delhi, says, “I use Whatsapp and Instagram every day. If something wrong happens then there will be a lot of trouble.” It is clear that people are eagerly waiting for this decision.


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