Concerns over addicted kids spur probe into Meta and its use of dark patterns
Briefly

The European Commission is investigating Meta to see if its apps are reinforcing 'rabbit hole' effects that draw users deeper into online content, and if the company is providing adequate age-verification tools for children.
The Digital Services Act allows fines of up to 6% of a company's global annual turnover for violations, with repeat offenders facing bans in the single market, aiming to protect young users' mental and physical health.
Read at Ars Technica
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