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EU Targets Meta’s Addictive Design | Tech News
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The EU is cracking down on Meta, accusing Facebook and Instagram of being deliberately addictive through features like infinite scroll, autoplay, and relentless notifications—especially harming younger and more vulnerable users. Meta’s existing time-management tools are seen as ineffective, like a band-aid on a bullet wound. The EU demands major changes: default off autoplay and infinite scroll, better built-in breaks, and redesigned algorithms that don’t just chase screen time. Meta can respond to the evidence, but if the EU’s case holds, it could face a record fine of up to 6% of global revenue—marking the second major EU rebuke this year, following earlier concerns about underage access. Regulators are clearly zeroing in on how these platforms are engineered to keep us glued.
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