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EU threatens Meta with fines over addictive design features on Facebook and Instagram
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Published 2026-07-10 10:52 UTCUpdated 2026-07-10 15:46 UTC
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Overview
The European Commission has preliminarily found that Meta's use of features such as autoplay, infinite scroll, push notifications, and highly personalized recommendations on Facebook and Instagram violates the EU's Digital Services Act.
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Why now
- The European Commission's preliminary investigation has just identified Meta's breach of the Digital Services Act.
- Meta's platforms continue to use features that the EU deems addictive, prompting urgent regulatory action.
- This case exemplifies growing global scrutiny on AI-powered content recommendation and engagement tools.
Why it matters
- The EU is enforcing the Digital Services Act to hold tech companies accountable for harmful AI-driven design features.
- Addictive design elements impact vulnerable populations, including minors, raising ethical and regulatory concerns.
- Potential fines up to $12 billion signal strong regulatory consequences for non-compliance.
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Recurring claims
- Meta's use of autoplay, infinite scroll, and personalized recommendations on Facebook and Instagram is addictive and harms user wellbeing.
- Meta is in breach of the EU Digital Services Act and risks fines up to $12 billion if it does not redesign these features.
How sources frame it
- European Commission: neutral
This ongoing regulatory case highlights the EU's increasing enforcement of the Digital Services Act against AI-powered engagement features deemed harmful to user wellbeing.
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Disable auto-play and infinite scroll or risk massive fines, EU tells Meta
arstechnica_all · arstechnica.com · 2026-07-10 15:46 UTC
EU threatens Meta with fines over addictive features on Facebook and Instagram
techcrunch_artificial_intelligence · techcrunch.com · 2026-07-10 14:19 UTC
Meta risks $12B EU fine over addictive Instagram and Facebook feeds
The Verge RSS (general) · theverge.com · 2026-07-10 10:52 UTC
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