Is Social Media Addictive?

Our delicate relationship with online social information has come to the spotlight as a result of a significant lawsuit against Meta.

41 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against Meta,the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger on Tuesday, claiming the company intentionally employed features on its platforms to encourage compulsive use by children. 

A more fundamental concern about conduct is brought up by the lawsuit’s accusations: Are young people growing dependent on social media and the internet? These are the findings of the research.

David Greenfield, a psychologist and founder of the Center for Internet and Technology Addiction in West Hartford, Conn., said the devices lure users with some powerful tactics. One is “intermittent reinforcement,” which creates the idea that a user could get a reward at any time. But when the reward comes is unpredictable. “Just like a slot machine,” he said. As with a slot machine, users are beckoned with lights and sounds but, even more powerful, information and reward tailored to a user’s interests and tastes.

Meta responded to the lawsuit by saying that it had taken many steps to support families and teenagers. “We’re disappointed that instead of working productively with companies across the industry to create clear, age-appropriate standards for the many apps teens use, the attorneys general have chosen this path,” the company said in a statement.

Dr. Michael Rich, the director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital, said he discouraged the use of the word “addiction” because the internet, if used effectively and with limits, was not merely useful but also essential to everyday life. “I prefer the term ‘Problematic Internet Media Use,” he said, a term that has gained currency in recent years.

2 thoughts on “Is Social Media Addictive?

  1. fuglsang

    Drop the one graf and include a student comment about addiction.
    You might need to trim a bit to get this to a better time.
    Consider sentence length.

  2. fuglsang

    I’m reading this as your science story. You will want to make it MUCH shorter. You have about three minutes just in this one article.

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