• IWantToFuckSpez
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    1561 month ago

    Apple needs to realize that the EU doesn’t care if they left. They barely pay any taxes in the EU and don’t even create much economic value. Since most Apple jobs in the EU are in retail, businesses administration and tax evasion. They don’t produce shit here.

    • @SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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      1271 month ago

      Meta tried to do the same. The EU response was to ask when they’d leave to plan the going away party. Meta was a lot less confrontational after that.

      • Lvxferre
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        471 month ago

        I think that the EU is fully aware that what makes those extra powerful is network effect. And, once they’re gone, something else pops up in their place. The case of Germans using WhatsApp for example would become inconvenient for them for fifteen whole minutes, then they’d jump into an alternative, and business as usual, without Faecesbook/Merda meddling.

    • Jeena
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      1 month ago

      But what about the blue chat bubbles?!

      edit: /s

          • @Sir_Fridge@lemmy.world
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            101 month ago

            We know, the EU also told meta to behave. Meta then threatened to leave and everyone was like “ok, when?”. Because we’ll just switch to the next best thing. So meta behaved. Sort of, it’s an ongoing thing.

            • @chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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              31 month ago

              Meta’s not behaving in the slightest. Their entire business model is illegal under the GDPR. They will continue maliciously complying for as long as they can. Just like Apple. Fight tooth and nail for as long as it takes.

        • DacoTaco
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          101 month ago

          Its a regional thing. In europe whatsapp is more generally used then in the usa :)