The political economy of Facebook's platformization in the mobile ecosystem: Facebook Messenger as a platform instance.

Media, culture, and society Pub Date : 2019-03-01 Epub Date: 2018-12-17 DOI:10.1177/0163443718818384
David B Nieborg, Anne Helmond
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Facebook's usage has reached a point that the platform's infrastructural ambitions are to be taken very seriously. To understand the company's evolution in the age of mobile media, we critically engage with the political economy of platformization. This article puts forward a conceptual framework and methodological apparatus to study Facebook's economic growth and expanding platform boundaries in the mobile ecosystem through an analysis of the Facebook Messenger app. Through financial and institutional analysis, we examine Messenger's business dimension and draw on platform studies and information systems research to survey its technical dimension. By retracing how Facebook, through Messenger, operationalizes platform power, this article attempts to bridge the gap between these various disciplines by demonstrating how platforms emerge and how their apps may evolve into platforms of their own, thereby gaining infrastructural properties. It is argued that Messenger functions as a 'platform instance' that facilitates transactions with a wide range of institutions within the boundaries of the app and far beyond.

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移动生态系统中Facebook平台化的政治经济学:以Facebook Messenger为例。
Facebook的使用量已经达到了一个高度,该平台在基础设施方面的雄心必须得到非常认真的对待。为了理解公司在移动媒体时代的演变,我们批判性地参与了平台化的政治经济学。本文提出了一个概念框架和方法工具,通过对Facebook Messenger应用程序的分析来研究Facebook在移动生态系统中的经济增长和扩展平台边界。通过财务和制度分析,我们考察了Messenger的业务维度,并借鉴平台研究和信息系统研究来调查其技术维度。通过追溯Facebook如何通过Messenger运作平台权力,本文试图通过展示平台如何出现以及它们的应用程序如何演变成自己的平台,从而获得基础设施属性,来弥合这些不同学科之间的差距。有人认为,Messenger的功能是作为一个“平台实例”,促进与应用程序范围内和远远超出范围的各种机构的交易。
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