Did you know Meta Platforms To Allow Rival Classified Ads Service Providers to Post Listings on Facebook Marketplace
In a shocking turn of events, Meta Platforms has given permission to
rival classified ad service providers the chance to publish listings of
ads on the Facebook Marketplace.
The firm shared the news
yesterday, which is exactly three months after it was slammed with a
staggering 797M euro antitrust fine. This was regarding providing
services at an unfair advantage.
The EC said the American tech
giant rolled out the most unfair trading clauses on rivals and also tied
the company’s marketplace to various social network apps like Facebook
in breach of the EU antitrust regulations.
It referred to this
as the Facebook Marketplace Partner initiative. On that note, Meta says
the scheme is a direct reply to the competition regulators in the EU as
it battles the lawsuit on the issue in court.
The
response was a direct reflection of the comments made by CEO Mark
Zuckerberg. He said that the reply by the EU serves as another great
example for the EU and it directly targets American firms in a manner
that is in line with the tax regime.
Meta was already
experimenting with this partner scheme in Germany and France as well as
the US through eBay. The latest program means that third-party companies
would be able to list the consumer-to-consumer inventory through
Facebook’s marketplace.
Such an inventory will show up side by
side with other third parties and user listings of the app. As per the
Commission, it was going to assess if Meta was in full compliance with
the rulings done in November.