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April 23, 2025

Social Media Platforms To Face More Intense Reckoning
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April 23, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
April 23, 2025
in News & Reports, Social Media
Hand of young business using smartphone, Social media concept

Hand of young business using smartphone, Social media concept

Big Tech’s grip on the social media world is starting to loosen — and 2025 may be the year everything changes.

Governments are ramping up pressure on platforms over how they govern themselves, handle user data, and earn revenue. According to GlobalData’s Strategic Intelligence report, regulation began intensifying in 2024, but this year could bring sharper legislation and deeper scrutiny.

Australia has banned social media access for users under 16, while the UK is considering removing smartphones from schools. Meanwhile, Google faces another antitrust lawsuit over its digital advertising dominance, and the outcome could reshape the rules for everyone.

In this new environment, alternative platforms are gaining traction. Decentralised networks like BlueSky, Threads, Mastodon, and Damus attract users who want more privacy, control, and community. These platforms—built on a “diverse” model—reject the ad-driven approach favouring user-centric experiences.

Aisha U-K Umaru, Strategic Intelligence Analyst at GlobalData, explains: “With stronger data privacy and consumer protection laws emerging, social media companies are under growing pressure to evolve.”

The era of the super app — modelled after Tencent’s WeChat — may also struggle in Western markets. Elon Musk’s efforts to turn X into an everything-in-one platform could clash with stricter regulations and user scepticism over data use.

Big platforms are diversifying to stay ahead. X and Snap now offer paid subscriptions, TikTok is investing in e-commerce and gaming, and Meta is still betting on the metaverse. With the ad model under threat, these companies are exploring new ways to stay profitable.

Smaller platforms have a unique window to carve out niche communities, while the big players adapt to a fast-changing, more regulated digital landscape. The balance of power may be shifting — and 2025 could be the turning point.

As Umaru puts it: “We’re entering an era of diversification. Newcomers have a real shot — and the incumbents must adapt fast.”

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