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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, counts more than 3 billion monthly users across its family of apps. Now, it’s trying to build the next generation of services in virtual reality and the metaverse through Meta Quest headsets and Horizon Worlds — all while dealing with antitrust pressures, privacy concerns, and younger users shifting to other platforms.

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
Someone was still wearing Meta’s Ray-Bans in the courthouse after a judge warned against it.

Plaintiff attorney Rachel Lanier told Judge Carolyn Kuhl this morning that after she’d admonished against using smart glasses in the courthouse, they learned that one person was still wearing them in the hallway where jurors were present. After alerting Meta’s counsel, Lanier said they were told the glasses weren’t recording.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Suggested follows.

Amid reports that Meta is preparing to release a smartwatch later this year, one Verge commenter has already figured out what the social media giant is going to do with all that new data.

jeffehobbs:

People To Follow Who Have Low 𝑆𝑝𝑂2 Levels Like You >>
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Emma Roth
Emma Roth
OpenAI hires away Instagram’s VP of global partnerships.

Charles Porch, who helped land Instagram’s biggest partnerships — including the launch of Beyoncé’s self-titled album on the social network — will now serve as OpenAI’s first VP of global creative partnerships.

“I’m going to be the person that’s talking to creative communities around the world to figure out how we build the best products to serve them,” Porch tells Vanity Fair.

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Meta plans to spend $65 million on elections to sway AI legislation.

The funding will go toward Meta’s pro-AI super PACs, including two new ones: Republican-focused “Forge the Future Project” and Democrat-focused “Making Our Tomorrow,” the New York Times reports. The PACs will back politicians who are friendly to AI and push back against legislation that could limit the growth of Meta’s AI business.

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
Zuckerberg enters the courthouse to testify about safety on Instagram.

The Meta CEO walked through the public entrance of the LA Superior Court and past parent advocates and media waiting to learn if they’d get a seat to hear his testimony.

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
The social media addiction trial is delayed — again.

Just after we entered the courtroom, we learned that a juror has been hospitalized. The parties decided to postpone today’s testimony from former Meta employees to see if the juror can return. Regardless, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to testify tomorrow — either before the original juror, or an alternate.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The DHS is reportedly pressing social media platforms for info about ICE critics.

Google, Reddit, Discord, and Meta have received “hundreds” of subpoenas from the DHS in recent months, according to a report from The New York Times. The agency is reportedly asking the platforms for the names, email addresses, phone numbers, and other information associated with accounts that “track or criticize” ICE.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Meta sold 7 million smart glasses in 2025 — that’s triple 2023 and 2024 combined.

Remember when EssilorLuxottica said it sold 2 million and would hit 10 million a year by 2027? 10M seems well within reach. “In 2025, we sold more than 7 million units of AI glasses, posting exponential growth,” said CEO Francesco Milleri. Prices may stay high in the short term, though, they hinted on the earnings call.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Russia has blocked WhatsApp.

“Trying to isolate over 100mn people from private and secure communication is a backwards step and can only lead to less safety for people in Russia,” WhatsApp says a statement to the Financial Times.

The block follows Telegram reportedly being restricted in the country.

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
Advocacy group sues Trump officials for urging tech companies to remove ICE reporting tools.

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) is suing Attorney General Pam Bondi and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for their alleged roles urging Meta and Apple to remove a Facebook group and app documenting ICE agents. FIRE claims they unconstitutionally coerced companies to censor speech. In a statement, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin accused FIRE of spinning “this correct decision for Apple to remove these apps as them caving to pressure instead of helping prevent further harm to federal officers.”

Update: Added DHS statement.

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
WhatsApp is getting web calls.

Support for voice and video calls between individual chats is now available to some beta testers, allowing web users to place and receive calls without giving Meta so much personal data via the WhatsApp desktop app. It’ll roll out to more users “over the coming weeks,” according to WABetainfo.

A screenshot of the WhatsApp web experience, showing clickable boxes for voice and video calls.
Web WhatsApp users are currently prompted to install the desktop app to make calls, but should soon see these two options after the update rolls out.
Image: WABetaInfo
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
EU tells Meta to let other AIs back on WhatsApp.

The European Commission has weighed in on the November decision to block the likes of ChatGPT and Copilot from WhatsApp, and thinks it violates EU antitrust laws. It’s surprisingly fast for the organization, which called the issue “urgent” because of the risk of “irreparable” damage to competition in the nascent AI industry.

European Commission illustration of its measures to make Meta include 3rd party chatbots on WhatsApp
Image: European Commission
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Now that Meta’s no longer bankrolling VR game studios, its VR game boss is leaving.

Jason Rubin became Oculus’ game studios boss in 2014, shortly after Facebook bought the company, and led VR content ever since, as well as brokering deals that might’ve led to a killer app — like Rock Band, Assassin’s Creed and more. But over a decade later, Meta’s gutting its studios. Rubin is leaving in March because “this seems like a good time.”

Rubin’s goodbye note.
Rubin’s goodbye note.
Image: Jason Rubin (X)
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
From the mind behind the Metaverse.

Sorry to Zuck-dunk two days in a row, but it’s fair to say that when the Meta CEO predicts AI is the next big thing in social media, you should take it with a grain of salt.

Guillermo Esteves:

I definitely trust the visionary that brought us the Metaverse to tell me this is the future of social media.

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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Mark Zuckerberg, NIMBY.

With news that Meta has spent millions on an ad campaign to persuade people that having data centers in their backyard isn’t all that bad, Mark’s next move is an obvious one.

ScubaDiver:

Put one next to your house Mark! Be the change you want to see in the world.

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Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
TikTok moves to settle a major social media addiction case shortly before trial.

It follows Snap in reaching an agreement to resolve the first of several cases slated to go to trial this year about social media’s alleged harm to users, an attorney for the 19-year-old plaintiff confirmed. That leaves Meta and YouTube as defendants in the case going to jury selection today.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Meta and EssilorLuxottica are being sued by Solos over alleged patent infringement.

Patent infringement lawsuits are heating up in the world of smart glasses, with Xreal suing Viture earlier this month and Meta being sued last year over the electromyography tech in the Neural Band used to control the Meta Ray-Ban Display.