TikTok  - Brand Biography

TikTok's Addictive Algorithm Faces EU Crackdown: What's Next for Gen Z?


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TikTok just got slapped with a bombshell from the European Commission on February 6, calling out its addictive design as a breach of the Digital Services Act. According to the Commissions midday press briefing, features like infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and hyper-personalized recommendations are fueling compulsive use, especially among kids—TikTok hits 170 million EU users, tops late-night app time for 13-to-18-year-olds, and sees 7 percent of 12-to-15-year-olds glued for four to five hours daily. Spokespeople say screen-time tools and parental controls fall short, with no proper risk assessment, opening the door to fines up to 6 percent of global turnover if TikTok flubs its defense. The European Digital Policy Initiative clipped the briefing, highlighting mental health risks to minors as the real scandal.

No fresh US drama in the last few days, but whispers linger from the January 22 ByteDance deal handing American investors control of a US TikTok version, per Britannica updates—minimal Chinese ownership now, dodging old ban threats. Europes probe could ripple globally, pressuring CEO Shou Zi Chew, whos dodged Congress grillings before, to tweak the algorithm or face blockbuster penalties. Business buzz stays quiet—no new ad splurges, exec hires, or viral celeb tie-ins reported by Reuters or Bloomberg. Social feeds? Crickets on official TikTok mentions beyond user freakouts over the EU news. If Chew pops up defending this, expect fireworks—stay tuned, darlings, this apps drama is far from scrolled out.

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