
EU fines Meta for addictive design patterns under Digital Services Act
Hacker News·3d·jeroenhd
The European Commission found Instagram and Facebook violate the DSA through addictive design features, marking the first major enforcement action under the bloc's new tech regulations. For indie makers building social or engagement-driven products, this signals stricter scrutiny ahead—design patterns that maximize time-on-site without explicit consent are now regulatory liabilities in key markets.
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