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Executives from three social media companies have denied their platforms are inherently addictive to children and young people, in a combative appearance before MPs in Westminster.

Representatives from Meta, Roblox and TikTok faced robust questioning from the cross-party education select committee about the impact of screen time and social media on children.

A fourth executive, from Snapchat, had been due to attend Tuesday’s hearing but was said to have cancelled “at quite short notice”, drawing a sharp rebuke from the committee chair, Helen Hayes.

She warned Snapchat the committee would use its powers to summon a witness if they did not cooperate and agree to appear at a meeting next week.

A Snapchat spokesperson said later: “Due to unforeseen circumstances we were unable to attend today’s meeting. As we’ve been discussing directly with parliamentary authorities, we are fully committed and engaged in this process and look forward to a productive discussion next week.”

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[–] Gsus4@mander.xyz 5 points 1 day ago

Inherently may be the keyword here. They are not automatically addictive, but they were redesigned over two decades to become addictive and exploit backdoors in human cognition.