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According to news on February 2, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg opposed Apple’s new European regulations and expressed that it was difficult to accept these adjustments.

Too cumbersome and harsh, Zuckerberg complained about Apples new European regulations: It is difficult for developers to accept it Mark Zuckerberg attended the earnings conference call. He believed that the new rules that Apple will implement in Europe in March this year are "quite cumbersome" and no developers will accept these rules. Translated Zuckerberg’s point of view is as follows:
I don’t think Apple’s new regulations will have any impact on Meta, nor do I think any developers will accept Apple’s new regulations. If some developers choose third parties App store, I would be very surprised. Apple’s new rules are too harsh. I think it goes against the original intention of the EU regulations. I think it will be difficult for anyone - including ourselves - to really seriously consider adopting the new rules.
Related reading: "Apple's new European regulations raise concerns: How non-European developers can remotely maintain cross-region maintenance" "Microsoft executives say Apple's new App Store European regulations are "going in the wrong direction" "A step forward"" "App Fairness Alliance criticizes Apple, new rules insult the European Commission and the millions of European consumers it represents" "Spotify CEO criticizes Apple's new European rules: customer acquisition costs soar 10 times, completely reduced to a farce" "Mozilla is extremely disappointed: Apple's new European browser regulations have no substantial changes, but instead increase its construction and maintenance burden"

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