Lawsuits Filed by FTC and the State Attorneys General Are Revisionist History
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#2FB at that time said they could impossibly integrate those platforms into FB. An important reason for the Eu to eventually allow the take over. Surprise, surprise, a few years later they announced the platforms are being merged into one.
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#3WhatsApp was very popular with users before acquisition. I'm pretty sure that's why FB bought it. Same with Instagram.
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#4Just because they were reviewed to be legal at the time does not mean they're legal now, also it does not mean they were right back then. I believe the FTC isn't subject to the rules against double jeopardy like the legal system.
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#5Nice framing, but the FTC's rulings aren't "law", they're regulatory decisions, and they can be revisited any time they want.
In fact, it would be downright silly for that not to be the case, as it would suggest that the government cannot go back and revisit past decisions in order to intervene and address newly identified market failures that are a product of unanticipated changes in the market.
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#6> The FTC and states stood by for years while Facebook invested billions of dollars and millions of hours to make Instagram and WhatsApp into the apps that users enjoy today. WhatsApp was very popular with users before acquisition. I'm pretty sure that's why FB bought it. Same with Instagram.
It is just as likely , though, that WhatsApp would develop these features regardless - at perhaps a slightly slower pace.
WhatsApp’s expenses were compatible with $1/user/year they were charging in some markets (and which they would likely be able to charge in most of all).
If FB didn’t fund it , someone else - perhaps the users - would have. But it was the growth (evidence for which was collected through Onavo) and implied threat that made FB buy them, not anything else.
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#7> Both of these acquisitions were reviewed by relevant antitrust regulators at the time. The FTC conducted an in-depth “Second Request” of the Instagram transaction in 2012 before voting unanimously to clear it. The European Commission reviewed the WhatsApp transaction in 2014 and found no risk of harm to competition in any potential market. Just because they were reviewed to be legal at the time does not mean they'r…
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#9To me, this stinks of "something must be done and this is something".
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#10> Regulators correctly allowed these deals to move forward because they did not threaten competition. FB at that time said they could impossibly integrate those platforms into FB. An important reason for the Eu to eventually allow the take over. Surprise, surprise, a few years later they announced the platforms are being merged into one.