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EU Battles Addictive Algorithms, Cites Child Safety
2 Apr
Summary
- European Union and national capitals push for safer, less addictive social media.
- Parents are suing social media platforms over child mental health impacts.
- New EU regulations target harmful content and addictive design features.

European Union capitals and Brussels are intensifying efforts to make social media less addictive and safer, particularly for children. This initiative comes amid growing concerns from parents and regulators about the mental health consequences of online platforms. A landmark case in California found Meta and YouTube liable for harming young users through addictive design features. Several European countries, including France, are pursuing legal action against social media companies.