Facebook likely to face FTC challenge for Combining Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp

Facebook is likely to face some issues from the FTC or the Federal Trade Commission as the agency could block the Social Media giant’s latest efforts of integrating all of its products together. The company has announced to bring its products including Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, on antitrust grounds claims the leading news organ Wall Street Journal claims this Thursday. As per the sources close to the newspaper, the FTC officials claimed that it may send notice to Facebook in association with making all its products come together.

This move is likely to help small competitors stay in the market and stop social media giants like Facebook to take things for a ride. As per reports, the move of FTC is expected to be brought on paper by a five-member committee. On the other side, we see the company Facebook shares losing 3 percent of its news in the market. The CEO of the company, Mr. Mark Zuckerberg claimed that Facebook is only combining all its apps just to enhance the user experience rather than clamping down its rivals and make things difficult to break the company.

On the other side, the FTC has refused to comment when asked to share their views on it. Also, Facebook has denied speaking on this issue. With this issue soaring up in the Washington Media, the federal regulars are now considering the antitrust against the social media giant and thus the company is likely to face notices about its business practices in the current market. The sources also claim that the Justice Department in the US would be probing the Social Media giant soon along with checking other tech giant companies who are into monopolistic behavior.

As per the law firms like Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn, Facebook’s efforts to consolidate all its platforms together is an antitrust activity and it will have to face the issues from the law of the land. The FTC and DOJ therefore is likely to leave the company to get into the problem. The sources claimed that the action from the FTC for Facebook is overdue and that they are going to take action soon. Well, if this happens, it would be interesting to see that even Tech Giants like Facebook cannot move ahead with its monopoly. Well, if this goes, FTC is likely to set up an example before the top tech companies.

Santosh

Santosh is journalist runs with the time to catch latest news. He focuses on sports news from last couple of years and works for News People Need.

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