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Mark Zuckerberg Declares ‘Social Media Is Over’ in Landmark Statement

The comments come as Meta faces intense scrutiny from regulators over its market dominance.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 25, 2025
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Mark Zuckerberg Declares ‘Social Media Is Over’ in Landmark Statement

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In an unexpected statement during his appearance at a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) antitrust trial, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made waves by declaring that “social media is over.” The remark has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, as Zuckerberg acknowledged that the very platforms he pioneered are no longer fulfilling the same role they once did.

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Zuckerberg elaborated that the concept of social media has evolved. Once designed to foster interpersonal communication and connection, platforms like Facebook and Instagram have shifted towards being venues for entertainment, news consumption, and content discovery. “Social media is no longer about connecting with friends in the traditional sense,” Zuckerberg stated. “It’s more about discovering information and being entertained.”

Meta CEO Zuckerberg takes the witness stand at landmark US antitrust trial

The comments come as Meta faces intense scrutiny from regulators over its market dominance. The FTC is currently investigating Meta’s acquisitions of major platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp, which critics argue have stifled competition in the social media sector. Zuckerberg defended Meta’s position, arguing that the market has become more diverse with the rise of platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat, which offer alternative experiences outside of traditional social networking.

The shift in social media behavior is evident in the way users now engage with content. While platforms still serve as channels for communication, user interaction has become more passive, with many spending their time scrolling through curated content rather than engaging in direct communication with friends and family. This trend has forced Meta to reconsider its business model, shifting its focus from being a platform primarily for social interaction to one that emphasizes entertainment and information sharing.

Is Social Media Really for Sale?

As the trial continues, Zuckerberg’s comments are likely to spark debate among industry leaders, regulators, and users about the future of digital communication. The statement challenges the very essence of what social media was meant to be, raising questions about the role of tech giants in shaping how we connect and share information. Whether Zuckerberg’s declaration signals the end of an era or the dawn of a new phase in social media remains to be seen.

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