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GIFs Were the Last Straw: Facebook Gets First Order to Unwind Completed Deal
- U.K. orders Meta to unwind Giphy deal over antitrust concerns
- Regulators regret Instagram, WhatsApp deals, lawyers say
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Few would have predicted that short video loops of Kanye West or cats furiously typing on laptops would be the final straw for competition regulators.
Yet on Tuesday, the U.K. ordered Meta Inc.’s Facebook to sell Giphy, the animated file search engine it bought for $315 million in 2020, in part because the deal would attract even more users to Meta’s portfolio of products. Giphy gives users access to millions of GIFs, video clips often used to communicate in the digital age.