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What a stupid cope.
Meta is simply too big to fail, they can do whatever they like. Name a single big tech company that died in the last 20 years. Hell, even Oracle who make basically nothing of real value is doing incredibly well.
Yahoo and MySpace come to mind. Probably could count Nokia and Blackberry, although they were more phone/hardware.
Possibly AOL, but their "death" may have been more than 20 years ago.
And while technically some of those companies "exist" in some capacity today, I don't think we'd consider any of them except Yahoo as anything but a name/brand at this point.
Yahoo isn't really dead. It's still in the top 20 sites, and Yahoo Mail still has 225 million users,
Damn, I didn't realize it was still that high. I know that yahoo finance was big for a long time, but figured that had finally passed.
I guess I wouldn't count that as dead then.