EU Criticizes Meta Over Neglecting Economic Impact of Mental Health Issues

Date:

The European Commission has raised concerns about Meta’s handling of mental health risks linked to the design features of its social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram. The Commission claims that certain elements of these platforms, such as autoplay videos, infinite scrolling, reels, and stories, may encourage users to spend excessive and compulsive amounts of time online.

Regulators are particularly worried about the effects these features might have on children and teenagers, including their potential to disrupt sleep patterns due to late-night usage. These accusations are part of a broader investigation under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), which mandates online platforms to mitigate risks associated with user safety and harmful online practices.

In response to these concerns, EU officials are urging Meta to make changes to the design of Facebook and Instagram. Suggested alterations include limiting autoplay and infinite scrolling by default, implementing screen break reminders, and adjusting recommendation algorithms to curb compulsive engagement. These steps aim to foster healthier user habits and protect vulnerable groups.

Meta, however, has dismissed the Commission’s preliminary findings. The company argues that it has already taken steps to safeguard younger users. Measures such as Teen Accounts, parental controls, screen-time limits, and restrictions on nighttime access have been introduced to address these concerns, according to Meta.

Should the European Commission uphold its findings after concluding the investigation, Meta could face significant financial repercussions. The potential penalties include fines of up to 6% of its global annual revenue for breaching the Digital Services Act.

Related articles

Nvidia, Kawasaki Collaborate on AI Robotics to Boost Shipbuilding Efficiency

Nvidia has teamed up with Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries to innovate the shipbuilding sector through the development of...

Japan Enhances AI Policy to Boost Economic Growth and Business Autonomy

In a bid to enhance national security and foster local technological advancement, Japan has unveiled a revised artificial...

Tesla, SpaceX Stock Drops Lower Elon Musk’s Net Worth Below Trillionaire

Elon Musk's net worth has dipped below the trillion-dollar threshold following a drop in the stock values of...

Japan, EU Leverage AI Model to Boost Cybersecurity Industry Growth

In a concerted effort to bolster cybersecurity defenses, around 150 organizations from over 15 countries, including Japanese government...