• That sounds like problematic use

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Feb 12 12:52:01 2026
    'That sounds like problematic use': You're not addicted to Instagram, says its boss - you're just 'binging' it like a Netflix show

    By David Nield published 5 hours ago

    Social media in the dock

    Instagram boss Adam Mosseri insists the app is not addictive
    Social media apps are on trial for causing mental health issues
    There is 'problematic use' in some cases, Mosseri admits

    Adam Mosseri, who has been the head of Instagram since 2018, has had some interesting things to say about addiction on the platform. Mosseri was speaking at a high-profile trial in California investigating the mental health impacts of social media.

    Meta's social platforms and YouTube are currently in the dock. They're accused of designing their apps to be as addictive as possible, leading to compulsive use that drives health problems such as body dysmorphia, anxiety, and depression.

    "It's important to differentiate between clinical addiction and problematic use," Mosseri said (via the BBC). When it was put to him that the main plaintiff in the case, known as KGM, had once spent 16 hours on the platform, he said "that sounds like problematic use".

    "I'm sure I've said that I've been addicted to a Netflix show when I binged it really late one night, but I don't think it's the same thing as clinical addiction," Mosseri went on to say, refusing to label the user behavior described in the trial as addictive.

    'Digital casinos'

    While Meta and YouTube are defending themselves, Snap and TikTok have already settled with KGM out of court. The 20-year-old Californian woman sued the social media platforms in 2023, and opening statements have been heard this week.

    KGM's lawyer, Mark Lanier, has argued that these apps and services are essentially "digital casinos", and has highlighted that internal documents from these accused companies have compared their technology with Big Tobacco.

    Meta's defense is that the mental health issues of KGM were brought about primarily by other factors in her life, including abuse and problems at home. However, the plaintiff had previously made over 300 complaints to Instagram about bullying on the platform.

    The trial comes as social media companies face increasing scrutiny over the impacts their algorithms and features have on users. Late last year, Australia banned under-16s from social media, a move that other countries are also considering.


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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Mike Powell on Fri Feb 13 11:46:54 2026
    Mike Powell wrote to All <=-

    'That sounds like problematic use': You're not addicted to Instagram,
    says its boss - you're just 'binging' it like a Netflix show

    If that statement is allowed to stand in the face of a system designed
    with the help of behavioral psychologists to to maximize attention is a
    damning state of critical thinking in this country.

    Let's see them switch to a chronological feed chosen by the user and
    untargeted ads, then maybe they have a claim.



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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to KURT WEISKE on Sat Feb 14 10:39:02 2026
    'That sounds like problematic use': You're not addicted to Instagram, says its boss - you're just 'binging' it like a Netflix show

    If that statement is allowed to stand in the face of a system designed
    with the help of behavioral psychologists to to maximize attention is a
    damning state of critical thinking in this country.

    Let's see them switch to a chronological feed chosen by the user and
    untargeted ads, then maybe they have a claim.

    I agree for the most part. The user has the ability not to use the product
    but I don't much doubt they've made changes to make it more addictive. I
    can remember when FB used to be more chronological and had few ads, so I
    know they've changed it over time.


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