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EU Orders Meta to Change Addictive Features on Social Media

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The European Union has mandated that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, must eliminate features deemed addictive, such as infinite scrolling and autoplay videos. This directive comes as part of the EU’s broader initiative to protect users, particularly children and vulnerable adults, from the psychological impacts of excessive social media use.

The EU’s warning highlights the potential for significant fines if Meta fails to comply with these changes. The proposed adjustments aim to reduce compulsive usage patterns and encourage healthier online habits. This could lead to a shift in how users interact with these platforms, potentially altering their daily routines and engagement levels.

Moreover, the EU’s actions reflect a growing trend among regulators worldwide to hold tech companies accountable for user well-being. As similar measures are considered in other regions, this could set a precedent for stricter regulations on digital platforms, influencing how they design their services moving forward.

Meta has expressed disagreement with the EU’s findings but has indicated a willingness to engage in discussions. As the EU continues to scrutinise social media practices, the outcome of this directive may reshape the landscape of online interactions and user experiences across Europe and beyond.

Source: France 24

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News Category: Technology Tags: addiction, eu, meta, regulation, socialmedia

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