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Meta Beats FTC in Landmark Antitrust Case, Preserving Instagram and WhatsApp Ownership

by Team Lumida
November 19, 2025
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  • A federal judge dismissed the FTC’s claims that Meta holds an illegal social-media monopoly.
  • The ruling blocks the agency’s effort to unwind Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram (2012) and WhatsApp (2014).
  • Judge Boasberg found the FTC failed to prove Meta still has monopoly power, citing TikTok as a fierce competitor and a transformed social-media landscape.
  • The decision highlights the difficulty of applying antitrust law to fast-evolving tech markets dominated by AI-driven engagement models.

What Happened?

A U.S. district judge rejected the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case alleging that Meta maintained an unlawful monopoly through its ownership of Instagram and WhatsApp. The FTC argued that Facebook and Instagram formed a distinct market centered on connecting friends and family, separate from newer platforms like TikTok. But after a six-week trial, Judge James Boasberg ruled that the agency failed to show Meta retains monopoly power today. He emphasized the rise of TikTok, the shift to video-first engagement, and Meta’s substantial redesign of its products, which undermined the FTC’s market-definition theory. The ruling ends the commission’s yearslong attempt—across two presidential administrations—to unwind Meta’s past acquisitions.


Why It Matters?

The decision underscores the structural challenge regulators face in policing tech platforms whose competitive environments shift faster than litigation cycles. Attempts to retroactively unwind deals approved years earlier are especially difficult when market dynamics have shifted toward short-form video and AI-powered content recommendation. For Meta, the ruling removes a multibillion-dollar threat—forced divestiture could have eliminated nearly half its revenue. The outcome also signals that courts remain skeptical of antitrust theories lacking clear consumer harm, particularly in markets where products are free and competition is robust. For investors and tech firms, it reinforces that regulatory risk persists but the legal bar for proving digital monopolies remains high.


What’s Next?

The FTC is considering its options, which may include an appeal, though the ruling significantly weakens its leverage. In parallel, political scrutiny of Meta remains strong, with ongoing debates about content moderation, AI competition, and whether future acquisitions should be restricted. Meta will continue investing its ad-driven cash flow into AI initiatives as competitive pressure mounts from TikTok and specialized AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. The broader implication for Big Tech: regulators may shift from after-the-fact breakup attempts to more proactive oversight of emerging AI markets where dominance could solidify quickly.

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