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title: "European Regulators Target Meta Over Addictive Features"
url: https://www.herememphis.com/2026/07/11/european-regulators-target-meta-addictive/
date: 2026-07-11T21:43:17+00:00
modified: 2026-07-11T21:43:17+00:00
author: "Tomas Haynes"
categories: ["Technology"]
site: "HERE Memphis"
attribution: "HERE Memphis"
---

# European Regulators Target Meta Over Addictive Features

*Source: [HERE Memphis](https://www.herememphis.com/2026/07/11/european-regulators-target-meta-addictive/) — July 11, 2026 by Tomas Haynes*

European regulators have intensified their scrutiny of major social media platforms, particularly Meta, urging the company to alter design features that encourage excessive user engagement. This initiative stems from concerns that certain elements of platforms like Facebook and Instagram can lead users to scroll endlessly or replay content, contributing to addictive behaviors.

The regulators have highlighted the need for Meta to implement changes that prioritize user well-being over engagement metrics. Reports indicate that failure to comply with these demands could result in significant penalties, although specific amounts have not been disclosed. This development is particularly relevant for various stakeholders, including schools, parents, and digital safety programs, all of whom are increasingly concerned about the impact of social media on young users.

In Memphis, the implications of these regulatory actions resonate with local institutions and families. Schools in the area may need to reassess their digital safety programs and technology-use guidelines in light of these developments. Parents, too, might find themselves re-evaluating how they approach social media usage with their children, especially as the conversation around digital addiction gains traction.

The call for change comes amid growing evidence that prolonged exposure to social media can have detrimental effects on mental health. Regulators are advocating for design modifications that could mitigate these risks, emphasizing the importance of creating a healthier online environment.

As Meta navigates this regulatory landscape, the outcome could set a precedent for how social media platforms operate not only in Europe but potentially in the United States as well. The ongoing dialogue about digital safety and user engagement is likely to influence local businesses and community organizations in Memphis as they adapt to shifting expectations regarding technology use.

The situation remains fluid, with many watching closely to see how Meta responds to these regulatory pressures. The company’s next steps could have far-reaching consequences, not just for its operations but also for the broader tech landscape and its users in Memphis and beyond.
