FTC v. Meta live: updates from the battle for Instagram and WhatsApp

The long-awaited antitrust trial between Meta and the Federal Trade Commission kicked off on April 14th. Over about two months, DC District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg is hearing arguments about whether then-Facebook illegally monopolized the market for “personal social networking services” through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.
The FTC first brought the case in late 2020. While it was initially thrown out by the judge, he let an amended version move forward after the government beefed up details about why it thinks Meta is a monopoly. This phase of the trial will help the judge determine if Meta is liable for breaking antitrust law. If he finds that to be true, he’ll later rule on how those harms should be remedied. The FTC is pushing for Instagram and WhatsApp should be spun off.
This is the third US trial seeking to break up Big Tech in recent years, following the Justice Department’s two separate cases against Google over its search and ad tech businesses.
Read below for all of our updates on the FTC v. Meta case.
- TikTok’s head of operations takes the stand.
- Yahoo once paid $1 billion for an unprofitable tech startup, too.
- Tumblr’s former CTO tells the court about fandoms.
- Apple lists its messages app under social networking.
- Apple hasn’t considered putting ads in its messaging app.
- ‘Who are all these people?’
- An Apple iMessage exec is up next.
- Meta prepared for a ‘flood in traffic’ ahead of the TikTok ban.
- It’s now ‘extremely easy’ to build a social graph from scratch.
- ‘We wanted it to be one of the biggest apps in the world.’
- Facebook didn’t fear WhatsApp becoming a social competitor.
- Cambridge Analytica hit Facebook’s reputation, but its user numbers saw less impact.
- Meta was willing to sacrifice some Instagram growth to grow the whole pie.
- Facebook worried most about Google or Apple buying WhatsApp.
- Google had a ‘long shot’ chance of becoming competitive in social with WhatsApp.
- Facebook didn’t know how it would make money from WhatsApp.
- Facebook floated starting from scratch on messaging.
- WhatsApp showed ‘absolutely no signs of morphing’ into a social app.
- Facebook exec worried about losing the business to mobile messaging apps.
- ‘I was really worried that this could become the end.’
- ‘This shit is getting scary.’
- Meta COO Javier Olivan kicks off day 10 of trial.
- More cloud talk.
- An AWS exec testifies about how startups can scale with its cloud.
- Facebook execs worried Google would buy WhatsApp and make it ‘a cross-platform iMessage.’
- Pinterest once saw Instagram as an ‘existential threat.’
- Smaller apps don’t need Meta to keep users safe.
- Pinterest is a ‘lifestyle’ app.
- Pinterest’s former head of user growth is up next.
- Reddit doesn’t think it’s a social networking platform.
- Users also post workout content on Facebook and Instagram.
- You won’t find baby photos on Strava.
- A former Strava executive is testifying about its social platform.
- Twitter wasn’t really about sharing with friends and family.
- ‘I can’t believe that’s on the website.’
- Twitter chose to focus on a different use case from Facebook.
- It’s not all about competing for attention.
- Judge Boasberg is getting schooled on how X works.
- An X product executive who built Community Notes is on the stand.
- Here’s who’s closing out Meta’s second week of trial.
- Taking a brief break to tune into the Google search remedies trial.
- Facebook is distinct from other popular social media apps.
- Shutting down Facebook Camera was ‘unrelated to Instagram.’
- Facebook Camera didn’t directly compete with Instagram.
- ‘Facebook squashes competition.’
- Facebook was urgently working on an Instagram competitor months before the deal.
- A former product manager for Facebook’s defunct camera app is testifying.
- Instagram co-founder: Zuckerberg saw us as a ‘threat’ to Facebook
- Kevin Systrom is finished testifying.
- Instagram had its own trust and safety team for what Meta wouldn’t prioritize.
- Becoming part of Meta was a ‘mixed bag’ for Instagram.
- Instagram’s probability of failing without Meta’s help was ‘low.’
- Systrom says Zuckerberg got a ‘screaming deal’ by paying $1 billion for Instagram.
- Negotiating or misleading?
- ‘Sir:’ Systrom resists Meta’s spin on his testimony.
- Systrom explains the importance of network effects.
- Meta made a list of features that helped Instagram and then cut them.
- Zuckerberg had ‘real human’ emotions about Instagram’s growth.
- ‘We were a threat to their growth.’
- Meta cut growth resources to Instagram.
- Zuckerberg wouldn’t give Instagram more integrity staff after Cambridge Analytica.
- Twitter limited Instagram’s integration ‘in direct retaliation’ to Facebook.
- Apple, Google, and Twitter were interested in buying Instagram.
- Systrom pitched ads for Instagram before it was acquired.
- Instagram didn’t have Twitter’s ‘fail whale’ problem.
- Instagram could have added video and messaging without Meta’s help.
- Instagram’s growth didn’t slow until after its first year at Meta.
- It was hard to keep up with Instagram’s early growth.
- Systrom recounts Instagram’s origins as Burbn.
- Kevin Systrom takes the stand.
- Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom takes the stand tomorrow.
- Meta execs discussed whether WhatsApp could ‘wedge’ its way into social media.
- ‘It wasn’t obvious you could make a great return’ by paying as much as Meta did for Instagram.
- Sequoia believed it could have helped Instagram grow independently.
- ‘It was catching lightning in a bottle’ to invest in Instagram.
- Instagram investor testifies about the app’s growth before Meta’s acquisition.
- Putting ads on WhatsApp ‘was not even a discussion point’ before Meta bought it.
- Meta wanted WhatsApp to sign a ‘no shop’ agreement.
- Former Google exec testifies about the company’s attempt to buy WhatsApp.
- Meta is digging through the FTC expert’s personal blog.
- Meta is trying to discredit the FTC’s expert.
- WhatsApp could have threatened Facebook if Google acquired it.
- Judge asks why it’s ‘laughable’ that WhatsApp’s investors could force an ad model.
- WhatsApp likely would have expanded into social networking, even though its founders resisted it.
- Instagram and WhatsApp were ‘highly likely to be successful’ without Meta.
- Meta is starting its second week of trial against the FTC.
- The government doesn’t understand Meta
- Meta gets a Friday breather.
- Big Tech is back on trial
- Does Google think Meta is its competition?
- YouTube strugged with adding social features.
- The FTC calls Google’s Aaron Filner as its next witness.
- Meta didn’t overpay for WhatsApp, according to the app’s investor.
- WhatsApp’s founders ‘shot down’ suggestions of adding social features.
- Facebook considered ad-free subscriptions after the Cambridge Analytica scandal
- Sequoia tried to get WhatsApp to skirt Zuckerberg’s advances.
- Zuckerberg was ‘very concerned’ that Tencent wanted to buy WhatsApp.
- Plenty of companies were interested in WhatsApp before Facebook bought it.
- Sequoia is ‘dramatically better off’ when the startups it backs go public, rather than get acquired.
- WhatsApp investor Sequoia saw Facebook as the app’s ‘most significant threat.’
- Sandberg is done testifying.
- Meta considered a subscription model to address Cambridge Analytica backlash.
- TikTok’s rise lowered Meta’s revenue forecast.
- The FTC’s view of how Meta’s ads work ‘doesn’t make any sense.’
- Ads can be ‘as good as content.’
- Sandberg is back on the stand to kick off day four of trial.
- Zuckerberg tells court he made WhatsApp and Instagram better
- Sandberg says she was wrong about Meta paying too much for Instagram.
- Meta’s network effects hasn’t protected it from competition.
- Cambridge Analytica didn’t impact Meta’s engagement metrics.
- Meta was focused on Instagram’s quality, not its competitive impact.
- The rise of Google Plus was a ‘rallying the troops’ moment.
- Ex-COO Sheryl Sandberg takes the stand.
- Zuckerberg is done testifying.
- Zuckerberg defends his decision to put more ads on Instagram.
- Google, Apple, and Snap aren’t happy about Meta’s poorly-redacted slides
- Buying TikTok’s precursor would have been ‘too complicated’ because of its China ties.
- Zuckerberg’s testimony gives the court his vision of the future.
- Zuckerberg on buying WhatsApp: ‘I’d do it again.’
- WhatsApp’s founders had limited aspirations.
- Meta wasn’t too worried about WhatsApp becoming a rival.
- Zuckerberg can’t rule out that Instagram would have succeeded on its own.
- Instagram grew far larger than Zuckerberg ever imagined.
- Zuckerberg flatly denies that he bought Instagram to squash it.
- ‘Only the paranoid survive.’
- ChatGPT’s image generation gets a shoutout.
- AI is solving Meta’s ‘negative network effects’ problem.
- ‘I don’t like it when our competitors do better than us.’
- Zuckerberg: TikTok slowed Meta’s growth ‘dramatically.’
- Apple, Google, and Snap accuse Meta of being reckless with their confidential info.
- Zuckerberg’s wildest ideas in Meta’s history
- Meta reportedly offered $1 billion to settle the FTC’s antitrust lawsuit.
- We’re done with day two of Zuckerberg’s testimony.
- Your Honor, we sell ads.
- ‘What is MeWe?’
- Zuckerberg takes an opportunity to jab the EU.
- Meta doesn’t ‘optimize directly’ for time spent on its platform.
- Meta’s antitrust trial slide redactions aren’t actually hiding anything
- The FTC is done questioning Zuckerberg for now.
- The FTC is trying to pin Zuckerberg down on its market definition.
- Mark Zuckerberg once suggested wiping all Facebook friends lists to boost usage
- Zuckerberg sees LinkedIn as competition.
- Mark Zuckerberg suggested spinning off Instagram
- Zuckerberg offered to buy Snapchat for $6 billion.
- Meta discussed having a feed that only contains ads.
- Zuckerberg’s ‘crazy idea’ to reset everyone Facebook’s friends to zero.
- People like ads, actually?
- After Snapchat turned Zuckerberg down, he worried about the rise of Stories.
- Zuckerberg: Snapchat would have grown faster with us.
- Meta was worried about early messaging apps expanding into its business.
- Meta considered blocking rival messaging app ads.
- ‘A billion dollars is very expensive.’
- Settlers of Catan makes a cameo.
- Zuckerberg downplays that he wanted to buy Instagram to ‘neutralize a potential competitor.’
- We’re here for day two of the FTC v. Meta trial.
- Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand
- Here’s how the FTC began its case against Meta.
- A slow start to the trial.
- Facebook considered keeping Instagram alive to keep ‘everyone from hating us.’
- ‘I wonder if we should consider buying Instagram.’
- Facebook had interns working on its Instagram competitor.
- Zuckerberg’s testimony trudges through years of social media history.
- “Mission accomplished.”
- Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand.
- Here are the slides Meta used to lay out its defense.
- Facebook and Instagram traffic surged when TikTok went down.
- Meta slams FTC’s ‘grab bag’ case as ‘at war with the facts, and at war with the law.’
- FTC previews evidence that Meta allegedly sought to extinguish Instagram and WhatsApp as threats.
- We’re at the courthouse where Meta is facing its existential antitrust trial.
- Meta goes to trial to avoid a breakup of Instagram and WhatsApp
- FTC chair says he’d ‘obey lawful orders’ if Trump asked to drop an antitrust case like Meta’s
- Judge says the FTC’s Meta monopoly lawsuit can go forward
- Federal court dismisses FTC’s bid to unwind Instagram from Facebook
- The FTC is suing Facebook to unwind its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp