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TAKING AWAY FACEBOOK WILL ALLOW CHINA'S TECH FIRMS IN, SAYS MARK ZUCKERBERG


Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has regularly said that Facebook isn't a restraining infrastructure since it has numerous contenders. But then, Facebook claims probably the most mainstream internet-based life stage on the planet - Instagram, WhatsApp and the Messenger. Facebook alone has an everyday client base of 1.5 billion individuals, who on a normal spend around an hour on its different platforms. Such a predominance over any space normally brings up issues about the reasonable rivalry, and activists did as such for Facebook too.



Nonetheless, in an ongoing meeting with Recode, Mark Zuckerberg said that separating Facebook could really be awful for America. (Self absorbed much?!)Zuckerberg needs to state that if Facebook is separated, at that point the Chinese organizations will get a route in to command the market. (That sounds like an imposing business model to us!) And from what he says, his main problem with the Chinese organizations assuming control is that they don't have the "American qualities".

“If we adopt a stance which is that, okay, we’re going to, as a country, decide that we’re going to clip the wings of these [American] companies and make it so that it’s harder for them to operate in different places or they have to be smaller, then there are plenty of other companies out there that are willing and able to take the place of the work that we’re doing,” he said, specifically suggesting Chinese tech companies as the replacements. “And they do not share the values that we have,” Mark Zuckerberg told Recode.

“I think you can bet that, if the government here is worried about — whether it’s election interference or terrorism — I don’t think Chinese companies are going to want to cooperate as much and aid the national interest there,” he added.

Zuckerberg also made it clear that if Facebook is so huge right now, it’s not just because it is popular in the US, but because it is big in the whole world. “The reason why we are a successful and a large company is because we have built something here that can serve billions of people around the world as well, which is actually where the margin comes from,” he said. “Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot of revenue in the United States as well, but that would barely cover the costs of the company.”

While Facebook’s growth is indeed by the whole world and not just the US, Zuckerberg needs to acknowledge the kind of impact the platform has on the American, it probably has on no one else. Afterall, it has been 18 months and the country is still debating on how Facebook may have impacted the US presidential elections.

As for his fears of Chinese companies taking over if Facebook was broken up, they do seem real. While such a break up is unlikely to happen, but Facebook’s backhand rivalry with China is quite evident considering none of its apps work in the country.






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