
EU tells Meta to dismantle Facebook and Instagram’s ‘addictive’ design or face a fine
THE SO WHAT
Regulators are moving from content to UX primitives—endless scroll and engagement loops are now a compliance surface with billion-euro downside. Any consumer product with feed mechanics in Europe should be logging dark-pattern risks alongside privacy and content moderation this quarter.
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