The British competition policeman (CMA) on Tuesday ordered Meta to sell its subsidiary Giphy because their merger “could harm users of social networks and advertisers in the United Kingdom”, according to a statement. Facebook bought the company in 2020 to better integrate GIFs into messaging applications. Last month the CMA fined
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