
Meta Platforms is spending like an AI heavyweight—and the world keeps arguing about its apps
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- Meta’s Q4 2025 results (reported January 28, 2026) showed $59.9B revenue (+24% YoY) and $22.8B net income—core ads remain powerful.
- Meta expects $115B–$135B in 2026 capex, signaling an aggressive AI infrastructure push that’s becoming the center of the market debate.
- Russia confirmed a WhatsApp block on February 12, 2026—another reminder that Meta’s “utility apps” come with geopolitical drag as well as sticky usage.
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