EU Commission finds TikTok breaching law over addictive features

A preliminary EU Commission investigation has found TikTok in violation of the Digital Services Act due to its addictive design, including infinite scroll. The ruling urges the platform to implement changes to reduce harm to users, encompassing minors and vulnerable adults.

The EU Commission has declared TikTok in breach of the Digital Services Act owing to features deemed addictive, such as infinite scroll. The preliminary investigation highlights how these elements cause harm to users, particularly minors and vulnerable adults.

The findings call for modifications to these features to mitigate risks. No further specifics on penalties or compliance timelines were provided in the report. This probe forms part of the EU's broader efforts to regulate digital services and safeguard users from potential harm.

It underscores growing concerns over social media addiction in Europe, emphasizing the need for stricter oversight of platforms like TikTok.

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Komisi Eropa telah mengeluarkan temuan awal yang menyatakan elemen desain adiktif TikTok melanggar Undang-Undang Layanan Digital, yang berpotensi mengakibatkan denda hingga 6% dari omzet globalnya. Regulator menyoroti fitur seperti gulir tak terbatas dan rekomendasi personalisasi yang dapat membahayakan kesejahteraan pengguna, terutama anak di bawah umur. TikTok berencana menantang tuduhan tersebut dengan keras.

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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Pemerintah di seluruh dunia mendorong pembatasan akses anak-anak ke media sosial, meragukan kemampuan platform untuk menegakkan batas usia. TikTok merespons dengan mengumumkan teknologi deteksi usia baru di seluruh Eropa untuk mencegah pengguna di bawah 13 tahun bergabung. Pendekatan ini bertujuan menyeimbangkan perlindungan dengan langkah yang kurang drastis daripada larangan total.

Finji CEO Rebekah Saltsman has accused TikTok of generating offensive advertisements using the company's characters through AI, claiming they cannot stop it. Saltsman expressed frustration over the platform's handling of the issue. The allegations highlight concerns about AI misuse in advertising.

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New York state will require social media platforms offering 'addictive feeds' to display warning labels about their potential harm to the mental health of young users.

Laporan pertama Komisi Eropa tentang Undang-Undang Layanan Digital, yang diterbitkan pada Senin, menggambarkan undang-undang tersebut sebagai 'netral konten' dan selaras dengan hak-hak dasar, sementara kelompok masyarakat sipil dan pejabat AS memperingatkan bahwa hal itu dapat membekukan ucapan dan membebani perusahaan teknologi Amerika.

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As countries like Australia and Spain advance bans on social media for children, the Philippines is now considering similar restrictions to protect youth from online risks, though no decision has been reached.

 

 

 

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