Commission preliminarily finds TikTok's addictive design in breach of the Digital Services Act

This includes features such as infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and its highly personalised recommender system.
Risk assessment
The Commission's investigation preliminarily indicates that TikTok did not adequately assess how these addictive features could harm the physical and mental wellbeing of its users, including minors and vulnerable adults.
For example, by constantly ‘rewarding' users with new content, certain design features of TikTok fuel the urge to keep scrolling and shift the brain of users into ‘autopilot mode'. Scientific research shows that this may lead to compulsive behaviour and reduce users' self-control.
Additionally, in its assessment, TikTok disregarded important indicators of compulsive use of the app, such as the time that minors spend on TikTok at night, the frequency with which users open the app, and other potential indicators.
Risk mitigation measures
TikTok seems to fail to implement reasonable, proportionate and effective measures to mitigate risks stemming from its addictive design.
For example, the current measures on TikTok, particularly the screentime management tools and parental control tools, do not seem to effectively reduce the risks stemming from TikTok's addictive design. The time management tools do not seem to be effective in enabling users to reduce and control their use of TikTok because they are easy to dismiss and introduce limited friction. Similarly, parental controls may not be effective because they require additional time and skills from parents to introduce the controls.
At this stage, the Commission considers that TikTok needs to change the basic design of its service. For instance, by disabling key addictive features such as ‘infinite scroll' over time, implementing effective ‘screen time breaks', including during the night, and adapting its recommender system.
These preliminary findings do not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.
The Commission's preliminary views are based on an in-depth investigation that included an analysis of TikTok's risk assessments reports, internal data and documents and TikTok's responses to multiple requests for information, a review of the extensive scientific research on this topic, and interviews with experts in multiple fields, including behavioural addiction.
Read the full press release and find further information about the:
- Digital Services Act - main aspects of the regulation
- User rights under the Digital Services Act - an overview
- Supervision of the designated very large online platforms and search engines under DSA
⚠️ 风险分析 中
摘要:欧盟初步认定TikTok的成瘾性设计违反《数字服务法》,可能面临整改要求。
影响:作为中国背景的全球性平台,TikTok在欧盟面临核心功能(如无限滚动、推荐系统)被强制修改的合规风险,可能影响其商业模式和用户体验。
建议:立即评估并调整产品设计以符合DSA要求,加强风险自评估,并与欧盟监管机构积极沟通。
Not the sharpest mind, but the steadiest hand.