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Europe Declares War On Addictive Apps

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The European Union is preparing a direct assault on the design features that keep children glued to social media, targeting endless scrolling, autoplay, and push notifications on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. The initiative signals a significant escalation in digital regulation, and NewsTrackerToday investigates how Brussels is shifting from policing online content to challenging the business mechanics that drive user addiction.

Ursula von der Leyen announced that the European Commission intends to act later this year, arguing that platforms have failed to protect minors and have not effectively enforced minimum age requirements. Regulators are also examining recommendation systems that funnel children toward harmful material, including content linked to eating disorders and self-harm. 

The crackdown reflects a broader transformation in how policymakers view social media. Rather than treating harmful outcomes as isolated moderation failures, European authorities increasingly see engagement-driven design itself as a structural source of risk. Features that maximize time spent on platforms are now being scrutinized in much the same way regulators once examined monopolistic conduct or unsafe consumer products. To strengthen enforcement, the European Commission has developed a privacy-focused age verification application that member states will be able to integrate into national digital wallets. NewsTrackerToday turns attention to this tool as a potentially decisive step, because it removes one of the most common defenses used by technology companies – that reliable age verification remains technically impractical. 

Sophie Leclerc notes that the debate has moved beyond content moderation into the economics of platform design. In her view, autoplay and infinite scrolling are not incidental features but central mechanisms for maximizing advertising revenue. NewsTrackerToday examines how restricting those mechanisms could force social media companies to rethink both product architecture and monetization strategies.

The policy push also carries geopolitical consequences. The European Union has imposed billions of dollars in fines on major U.S. technology firms, prompting criticism from Washington and threats of retaliatory tariffs from President Donald Trump. At the same time, governments from Australia to France and Spain are advancing restrictions on minors’ access to social platforms, giving the European approach growing international relevance.

Isabella Moretti argues that child safety rules could become one of the most disruptive regulatory forces facing consumer internet companies. If addictive design features are curtailed, platforms may need to sacrifice engagement metrics that have long supported premium valuations. Europe is no longer limiting its focus to what children see online – it is challenging the design logic that keeps them scrolling. News Tracker Today captures a turning point in which regulators are attempting to redraw the boundaries between innovation, profitability, and the responsibility to protect younger users.

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