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Meta loses challenge against EU gatekeeper label for Messenger

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 2:23 AM

By Foo Yun Chee and Inti Landauro

BRUSSELS, June 3 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms lost its fight on Wednesday against the EU’s ​labelling of its Messenger app as a ‌powerful ‘gatekeeper’, which places obligations on tech companies with significant influence.

Europe’s second-highest court upheld the European Commission’s finding that Messenger is an important gateway for businesses to ‌reach ​users, triggering obligations under ⁠the bloc’s Digital Markets ⁠Act.

“The Commission did not err in finding that Messenger individually is an important gateway,” judges said.

The Luxembourg-based General Court, however, annulled the ​gatekeeper designation for Meta’s Marketplace platform, saying the Commission failed to adequately explain its ⁠reasoning. The ruling is ⁠largely academic after the Commission already ​dropped the label last year when Marketplace fell ​below the user threshold.

“We welcome the Court’s ‌judgment on Marketplace, which confirms that it should not have been designated in the first place. We are reviewing the Court’s finding ⁠on Messenger and will consider our options,” a Meta company spokesperson said.

The DMA, which became applicable in 2023, ⁠sets out ‌a list of dos and ⁠don’ts to rein in the power ​of ‌Big Tech and create a level ​playing field ⁠for competitors.

The ruling can be appealed to the Court of Justice of the European Union, Europe’s highest.

The case is T-1078/23Meta Platform v Commission.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, editing by Inti Landauro; ​Elaine Hardcastle)