Facebook’s Anticompetitive Lean in Strategies

Liza Lovdahl Gormsen, J. T. Llanos
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Abstract

Facebook is under fire on several fronts and with good reason. Regulators strive to make sense of and address a plethora of seemingly unrelated issues that arise from the operation of its platform. These range from antitrust, privacy violations, dissemination of harmful content and speech, deception and polarisation to political manipulation. This paper identifies Facebook’s unrestricted and excessive data collection as a unifying theme that requires immediate antitrust action. Once a privacy-oriented social network, Facebook soon mutated into a surveillance machine designed to hoover people’s personal data to identify and understand people’s interests, preferences and emotions and turn that knowledge into profit through the sale of targeted ads. Since people’s innate preference for privacy stood in the way of Facebook’s growth, Facebook resorted to privacy intrusions and deception to access as much user data as possible, thereby gaining market power. Currently, its overwhelming dominant position in the social media market means that no matter how much data Facebook extracts from users, how transparent its information about its data processing practices is and how many privacy scandals ensue from its reckless handling of data, users have nowhere else to go. This paper provides a course of action to correct this unacceptable anticompetitive outcome. The imposition of unfair commercial terms on consumers, the distortion of the competitive process through privacy violations and misleading practices, the squeezing of news publishers’ traffic and foreclosure of actual and potential competitors by Facebook, can be stopped. A combination of data and consumer protection measures alone cannot stop Facebook’s actions, but antitrust enforcement can be used to curb Facebook’s ability to reinforce its data-driven abuse of its market power.
Facebook的反竞争精益策略
Facebook在几个方面受到抨击,这是有充分理由的。监管机构努力理解和解决其平台运营中出现的大量看似无关的问题。这些问题包括反垄断、侵犯隐私、传播有害内容和言论、欺骗和两极分化,以及政治操纵。本文将Facebook不受限制和过度的数据收集确定为一个统一的主题,需要立即采取反垄断行动。Facebook曾经是一个以隐私为导向的社交网络,但很快就变成了一台监控机器,旨在收集人们的个人数据,识别和了解人们的兴趣、偏好和情绪,并通过定向广告的销售将这些知识转化为利润。由于人们对隐私的天生偏好阻碍了Facebook的发展,Facebook通过侵犯隐私和欺骗来获取尽可能多的用户数据,从而获得了市场力量。目前,Facebook在社交媒体市场的压倒性主导地位意味着,无论Facebook从用户那里提取了多少数据,无论其数据处理实践的信息有多透明,无论其对数据的鲁莽处理引发了多少隐私丑闻,用户都无处可去。本文提供了纠正这种不可接受的反竞争结果的行动方针。将不公平的商业条款强加给消费者,通过侵犯隐私和误导行为扭曲竞争过程,挤压新闻出版商的流量,以及Facebook取消对实际和潜在竞争对手的赎回权,这些都是可以制止的。数据和消费者保护措施单独结合起来无法阻止Facebook的行为,但反垄断执法可以用来遏制Facebook加强其数据驱动的滥用市场力量的能力。
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