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BRUSSELS/LUXEMBOURG/LONDON, June 3, 2026 — Europe’s General Court upheld the European Commission’s finding that Meta’s Messenger qualifies as a “gatekeeper” under the EU Digital Markets Act, keeping obligations on the messaging app in place.
At the same time the court annulled the Commission’s designation of Facebook Marketplace as a core platform service on procedural grounds, saying Brussels had not given sufficient reasoning; that annulment has limited practical effect after the Commission removed the Marketplace label last year when user thresholds fell.
Meta said it was reviewing the ruling on Messenger and considering options, including appeal to the Court of Justice.
Separately, Meta used a London “Conversations” event to push further into enterprise AI — unveiling Muse Spark, introducing a business “agent” for WhatsApp/ Messenger to handle scheduling and sales, and elevating startup founder Alexandr Wang to lead parts of its AI effort.
The company also said it would revise an internal employee-tracking tool after staff concerns.
The combined legal, product and personnel developments came amid investor scrutiny of how regulatory constraints and new AI initiatives will shape Meta’s business.







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