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Tencent monopoly was fined 500 thousand. How many times has Tencent been fined for this problem?

Tencent is basically a monopoly in many fields, so it has been punished by the Anti-Monopoly Law many times. First of all, in terms of social interaction, Tencent's QQ and WeChat are basically phenomenal social software, which is absolutely monopolistic, with a large number of users, and almost everyone is using QQ and WeChat.

Secondly, value-added services and games are the main sources of Tencent's revenue. With the development of the game industry, many companies have also launched such businesses, but the monopoly of large companies makes it difficult for many small and medium-sized enterprises to survive.

1, social field, Tencent is? Really monopolized? :

Although we have different choices in many fields, Tencent is almost in a monopoly position in the social field.

When we use social software, we often have only two choices: WeChat and QQ. With the development of WeChat and QQ functions, the use of telephone and SMS is even worse than that of social software. Apart from WeChat and QQ, people can choose few social software, which is inconvenient. In this regard, Tencent can say that no one can be called a competitor.

2, competitors began to appear in many fields, but they are mainly large enterprises:

With the development of many enterprises, more and more businesses begin to involve multiple enterprises.

Games and value-added services account for more than 50% of Tencent's revenue, especially online games. Tencent has always occupied the main market, but with the development of the game industry, many enterprises have begun to enter the game field. However, looking at online games, there are many choices in the mobile game market. Computer games are almost monopolized by Tencent, and the game industry is often dominated by large enterprises.

Large enterprises carve up big cakes in various fields, leaving very limited space for small and medium-sized enterprises.

With the development of the market, large enterprises began to develop in many ways, and users' choices began to increase.

However, in essence, almost all fields have been carved up by large enterprises. When the users and income of one platform grow rapidly, that is, when another platform is eaten, the market will eventually return to monopoly.