Meta is slapped with a $839 million antitrust fine for favoring one of its own services
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Mark Zuckerberg's recent performance with T-Pain and the musical endeavors of other tech executives like Twitch CEO Dan Clancy and Apple software chief Craig Federighi showcase an unexpected intersection of music and technology, albeit with varying levels of talent.
Meta's recent €798 million ($839 million) antitrust fine by the European Commission highlights significant concerns regarding unfair practices tied to the Facebook Marketplace's integration with Facebook itself, impacting competitors significantly.
As the European Commission's antitrust efforts come to a head with Meta's hefty fine, it marks a crucial moment for Big Tech, particularly as Margrethe Vestager steps down and a new commission takes charge.
With social media platforms like X witnessing mass departures post-Trump's election, the evolving landscape of these networks reveals growing discontent, urging individuals to rethink their engagements online.
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