'Addictive' Facebook bad for kids, admit insiders

IANS  |  London 

Some features in were designed keep users hooked on the platform which may harm children and adolescents, senior admitted in a programme.

The is very much aware of the negative effects of addictive technology, according to Sandy Parakilas, a former platform manager, reported on Tuesday.

"There was definitely an awareness of the fact that the product was habit-forming and addictive," he was quoted as saying by the

Facebook's founding president, Sean Parker, earlier said the company was "exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology" and that the company set out to consume as much user time as possible.

In response to Parker's allegation that Facebook had effectively sought to hook people from the outset, senior Facebook told the it was still looking into the issue.

Leah Pearlman, co-inventor of Facebook's Like button, said she had tried to stop using Facebook after leaving the company as she had begun basing her sense of self-worth on the number of "likes" she had.

The tech also expressed alarm at the way younger children are now being targeted with the launch of Facebook designed for children under 13.

The Kids app was launched in the US last year. In June this year, Facebook introduced the video calling and messaging app to families in and

Several studies have flagged links between overuse of and mental health issues such as depression and loneliness.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 13:38 IST