WHY FACEBOOK IS DOOMED TO FAIL IN CHINA
In July, Facebook quickly withdrew its pending subsidiary in the province of Zhejiang, China.
The social media giant, along with Google, Twitter, and Instagram (which is also owned by Facebook) is eager to reach China’s potential audience of 731 million internet users, but it has been blocked in the mainland for almost 10 years.
The subsidiary aimed to establish a new innovation hub as well as finally dip a toe in the Chinese market, but Facebook’s plan to enter China is doomed to fail.
This is not the first time Facebook has attempted to have a piece of the pie. It won’t be the last. Facebook is still trying, but it needs to understand it will be all but impossible for it to survive in China. Here’s why.









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