Opinion: Meta Is Beginning a Long, Slow Decline Into Irrelevance
By
Julia Angwin
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Summary
A guest essay argues that Meta (formerly Facebook) is entering a terminal decline, comparing its current state to the downfalls of AOL and Yahoo. The author contends that Meta, despite being a powerful media organization and S&P 500 member, is at the beginning of a long, slow slide into irrelevance.
Key quotes
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For Meta, that time is now.
I believe the company — one of the most powerful media organizations in the world and one of the most valuable members of the S&P 500 — is at the start of a long, slow decline
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