Antitrust hearing: Zuckerberg goes off-script, hits out at Apple, Google

Zuckerberg isn't hesitating to use some sharp elbows, pointing out that Amazon is the fastest-growing advertising platform and Google is the biggest

Mark Zuckerberg during US Congress hearing
Zuckerberg pointed out how Facebook Inc. lags behind a number of competitors, including Alphabet, Amazon.com, and Apple
Bloomberg
1 min read Last Updated : Jul 30 2020 | 11:39 PM IST
During Wednesday’s testimony before a Congressional antitrust panel, Mark Zuckerberg went off-script a little bit — at least the script we expected — pointing out how Facebook Inc. lags behind a number of competitors, including Alphabet, Amazon.com, and Apple.

Zuckerberg isn’t hesitating to use some sharp elbows, pointing out that Amazon is the fastest-growing advertising platform and Google is the biggest.

"In many areas, we are behind our competitors," Zuckerberg said. "The most popular messaging service in the US is iMessage. The fastest growing app is TikTok. The most popular app for video is YouTube. The fastest growing ads platform is Amazon. The largest ads platform is Google. And for every dollar spent on advertising in the US, less than ten cents is spent with us." This is why the executives likely preferred to appear at once — it allows them to spread the burden. The antitrust case against Google and Facebook is far stronger than the one against Apple, for instance.

 

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