Commission preliminarily finds the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook in breach of the Digital Services Act
Commission preliminarily finds the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook in breach of the Digital Services Act Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 07/10/2026 - 10:57 Today, the European Commission preliminarily found Meta in breach of the Digital Services Act for the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook.
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Commission preliminarily finds the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook in breach of the Digital Services Act Anonymous (not verified)

The investigation focuses on features such as infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and the platforms' highly personalised recommender systems.
The Commission's investigation indicates that Meta did not adequately assess the risks of its addictive design on the physical and mental wellbeing of users, including minors and vulnerable adults. Evidence also shows that Meta's current mitigation measures failed to effectively tackle the risks stemming from its addictive design.
Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Henna Virkkunen stated that:
“protecting the physical and mental health of Europeans must be a priority for social media platforms. The Digital Services Act provides a clear framework to hold platforms accountable for the addictive design and effects of their services. We are fully committed to enforcing our legislation in Europe."
Read the full press release and find further information about the:
- Digital Services Act- main aspects of the regulation
- User rights under the Digital Services Act- an overview
- Supervision of the designated very large online platforms and search engines under DSA
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Originally published at digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu.


