**Breaking the Cycle: How Companies Can Make Social Media Less Addictive for Teens**
Recent court rulings have shed light on a pressing concern that research has been highlighting: the design of social media platforms can be irresistibly compelling, particularly for teenagers. As a result, there is a growing chorus of voices calling for change. Two high-profile cases have underscored the need for social media companies to re-examine their platforms and make them less addictive for young users.
The verdicts have sparked a renewed focus on the responsibility of social media companies to protect their youngest users from the potential harms of excessive screen time and online addiction. As the evidence mounts, it is becoming increasingly clear that the onus is on these companies to redesign their platforms in a way that promotes healthy usage habits and reduces the risk of addiction.
By acknowledging the addictive nature of their platforms and taking steps to mitigate it, social media companies can play a critical role in supporting the well-being of teenagers and helping them develop a positive and balanced relationship with technology. As the conversation around social media addiction continues to evolve, one thing is clear: it’s time for companies to take action and make their platforms less addictive for teens.
