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The Verge30.04.2026Business1 dk okumaUnited States

Meta Reports 20M User Drop While Boosting AI Investment to $145B

Family daily active people declined quarter-over-quarter; revenue grew 33% but Reality Labs lost $4B

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  • Meta reported a 20 million decline in Family daily active people to 3.27 billion, attributing it to internet disruptions in Iran and WhatsApp restrictions in Russia.
  • Despite this, the company increased its 2026 capital expenditure projection to $125-145 billion for AI infrastructure, while revenue surged 33% year-over-year to $56.3 billion.
  • Reality Labs posted a $4.03 billion operating loss and Meta's stock fell over 7% post-earnings.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Meta is the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, serving billions of users globally. The company has been investing heavily in AI infrastructure and metaverse technologies through its Reality Labs division.

Schriftgröße

Meta is planning to pump billions more into AI investments this year, despite noting that millions of users have seemingly started to abandon its platforms. In an earning call on Wednesday, Meta reported that figures for "Family daily active people" — the term Meta has coined for all collective users of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Messenger — declined by 20 million this quarter compared to the previous three months. Meta attributes this fall to "internet disruptions in Iran, as well as a restriction on access to WhatsApp in Russia." It's up to you whether you take Meta on its word, given that by bundling the user stats together across all its platforms, we can't tell which ones are most impacted. If I wanted to obscure that a leading social platform was potentially hemorrhaging daily users, that's certainly what I would do. This drop comes as Meta says it's increasing its projected capital expenditures for 2026 to a range of $125-145 billion, $10 billion more than previous estimates. This increased spending is driven by expectations for higher component pricing and, "to a lesser extent," additional costs for future data center capacity. This is a course correction, according to Meta's chief financial officer Susan Li, who said in the investor call that Meta had "underestimated our compute demand in the past." Meta's revenue also experienced its fastest growth since 2021, increasing by 33 percent, from $42.3 billion this time last year to $56.3 billion this quarter. Some divisions aren't doing so hot though — the Reality Labs unit that builds wearables and virtual reality devices reported an operating loss of $4.03 billion over the three-month quarter, and follows Meta's Reality Labs employees being hit by two waves of layoffs since January. Meta's stock price has fallen by more than 7 percent at the time of writing, compared to before the company's earnings release.

Offene Fragen

  • Which specific platforms are losing users?
  • Will the user decline continue?
  • What is the timeline for AI investment ROI?
  • How will Reality Labs losses evolve?

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This article was originally published by The Verge.

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