Komisyon ng EU: TikTok lumalabag sa batas dahil sa 'addictive' na tampok

Isang paunang imbestigasyon ng Komisyon ng EU ang nagtatag na lumalabag ang TikTok sa Digital Services Act dahil sa addictive na disenyo, kabilang ang infinite scroll. Hinahamon nito ang platform na baguhin ang mga tampok upang mabawasan ang pinsala sa mga gumagamit, kabilang ang mga menor de edad at mahinang adulto.

Inihayag ng Komisyon ng EU na lumalabag ang TikTok sa Digital Services Act dahil sa mga tampok na itinuturing na addictive, tulad ng infinite scroll. Ayon sa paunang imbestigasyon, ang mga ito ay nagdudulot ng pinsala sa mga gumagamit, partikular na sa mga menor de edad at mahinang adulto.

Ang desisyon ay nagmumungkahi ng mga pagbabago upang mabawasan ang epekto ng mga tampok na ito. Walang karagdagang detalye tungkol sa mga partikular na parusa o timeline ng pagsunod ang ibinigay sa ulat. Ang imbestigasyon ay bahagi ng mas malawak na pagsisikap ng EU upang regulahin ang mga digital na serbisyo at protektahan ang mga gumagamit mula sa potensyal na pinsala.

Ito ay nagdudulot ng pansin sa mga isyu ng social media addiction sa Europa, na nagiging mas mahalaga sa regulasyon ng mga platform tulad ng TikTok.

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Realistic illustration depicting EU regulators finding TikTok in breach of Digital Services Act over addictive features like infinite scroll, with fines looming.
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EU finds TikTok in breach over addictive design features

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The European Commission has issued preliminary findings declaring TikTok's addictive design elements a violation of the Digital Services Act, potentially leading to fines up to 6% of its global turnover. The regulator highlighted features like infinite scroll and personalized recommendations that could harm users' wellbeing, especially minors. TikTok plans to challenge the accusations vigorously.

The European Commission has preliminarily found TikTok's design addictive, violating EU digital laws and potentially leading to a fine of up to 6% of ByteDance's global revenue. The probe highlights risks to users' physical and mental well-being, particularly minors and vulnerable adults.

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A study reveals that teenagers on TikTok are exposed to highly targeted undisclosed advertisements, bypassing the European Union's prohibition on profiling minors for ads. Researchers found that while formal ads comply with the law, hidden promotional content dominates and is aggressively personalized. This loophole in the Digital Services Act allows platforms to deliver commercial material disguised as regular posts.

TikTok announced the closure of a joint venture for its U.S. operations on January 23, 2026, with U.S. and global investors including Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX holding an 80.1% stake and parent ByteDance retaining 19.9%. Valued at $14 billion, the TikTok USDS Joint Venture aims to protect American user data and the platform's algorithm in Oracle's U.S. cloud, addressing years of national security worries. The deal drew praise from President Trump but skepticism from lawmakers on remaining Chinese influence.

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Following the French National Assembly's January approval of a bill banning social media for minors under 15, implementation could begin this autumn. The move aligns with growing EU efforts, including pushes from Luxembourg and the EU Parliament, as countries like the UK, Spain, Denmark, and Sweden pursue similar protections for youth.

Meta Platforms' Japanese arm has announced that Instagram will add a new feature in Japan this year, notifying parents if children aged 13-17 repeatedly search for suicide or self-harm content on the app. This requires parents to link their accounts to their child's. Additionally, it will soon introduce restrictions on access to posts about drugs and dangerous behavior.

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The SPD has proposed a ban on social media platforms for children under 14 in an impulse paper. The plan includes age verification via the EU app EUDI-Wallet and tiered rules by age group. It draws inspiration from Australia's recent model.

 

 

 

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