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EU demands Facebook and Instagram dismantle design features it calls addictive for users
The European Union accused Meta of violating its Digital Services Act by using addictive design features like infinite scrolling and autoplay on Facebook and Instagram. The EU demands Meta disable these features by default and implement changes to protect users' mental health, with potential fines up to 6% of the company's global annual revenue. Meta claims it has already introduced safeguards, such as Teen Accounts, to address concerns.
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