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EU Targets Social Media Addictive Designs

Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported May 12, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026

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-40
Attention
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10
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The proposed Digital Fairness Act by the European Union, targeting addictive social media designs and AI use, is expected to negatively impact the market sentiment and potentially the stock prices of major social media companies like ByteDance — TikTok Shop, Meta Platforms, and Block, Inc.. These companies may face increased compliance costs and restrictions on their business models, leading to a cautious outlook for the social media industry.

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The European Union, led by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, is developing new regulations under the Digital Fairness Act (DFA) to protect children from the addictive designs of social media platforms. The DFA, expected to be proposed later this year, will target harmful design practices, set strict limits on artificial intelligence use, and potentially introduce a minimum age for social media access. The European Union is already investigating ByteDance — TikTok Shop for its addictive design, Meta Platforms (including Meta Platforms — Instagram and Meta Platforms) for failing to enforce minimum age requirements, and Block, Inc. for the use of its Grok (chatbot) AI tool in creating sexual images. These actions signal a hardening stance by the European Union against social media companies, aiming to mitigate risks such as sleep deprivation, depression, anxiety, and cyberbullying among young users.

95 European Union working on rules
85 European Union launched formal investigation Block, Inc.
80 Ursula von der Leyen advocated for
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ByteDance — TikTok Shop is a primary target of the European Union's new regulations due to its addictive design features and alleged failure to enforce minimum age requirements, facing investigations and potential restrictions.
Importance 95 Sentiment -60
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The European Union is proposing new regulations to protect children from addictive social media designs, which could significantly impact social media companies operating within its jurisdiction.
Importance 90 Sentiment -20
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Meta Platforms, through its platforms Meta Platforms — Instagram and Meta Platforms, is under investigation by the European Union for addictive designs and failing to enforce minimum age requirements, facing potential new regulations.
Importance 90 Sentiment -50
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Ursula von der Leyen, as President of the European Commission, is the key figure advocating for and driving the new Digital Fairness Act and other regulations targeting social media platforms.
Importance 85 Sentiment -20
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Block, Inc. is being investigated by the European Union for its addictive design and the use of its Grok (chatbot) AI tool in creating sexual images, facing potential new regulations and proceedings.
Importance 80 Sentiment -55
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Meta Platforms — Instagram, a platform owned by Meta Platforms, is under investigation by the European Union for failing to enforce its minimum age of 13.
Importance 70 Sentiment -50
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Meta Platforms, a platform owned by Meta Platforms, is under investigation by the European Union for failing to enforce its minimum age of 13.
Importance 70 Sentiment -50
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