Ex-Meta boss warns social media has become a ‘poisoned chalice’

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14 Jan 2026 • 5:49 PM MYT
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  • Sir Nick Clegg, former Meta executive, has labelled social media a "poisoned chalice" and the rise of AI online a "negative development".
  • He criticised the "TikTokification" of platforms like Instagram, where users are "bombarded" by algorithmically recommended short-form videos, which he believes harms mental health, particularly for younger people.
  • Clegg stated that social media apps are becoming "increasingly automated" and less "social", with content increasingly synthetic, moving away from human-generated interactions.
  • He urged regulators to demand greater transparency from big tech companies regarding their algorithmic systems, marking a shift from his previous stance on regulatory complexity.
  • These comments were made during an evidence session of the cross-party Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, amid wider concerns about deepfakes and the centralisation of power in tech.

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