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Friday, 28 April 2023 13:04

Social media report ‘reinforces need’ for more protections for consumers and small business: ACCC Featured

By Gordon Peters

The competition watchdog, the ACCC, has vowed to continue to support reforms to protect consumers and businesses following a new report into social media services which has highlighted a range of harms occurring across the services.

The report reveals that harms to consumer and businesses include excessive data collection practices, lack of effective dispute resolution options, prevalence of scams, lack of transparency for advertisers and “inadequate disclosure of sponsored content by influencers and brands”.

The report, which is the Australian Cometition and Consumer Commission’s sixth in its Digital Platform Services Inquiry, examined competition between social media services in Australia and how consumers and businesses interact with social media services.

“Social media services are an essential part of our daily lives and have provided many benefits to society. But we are concerned about the level of influence social media platforms hold over users and their position as critical intermediaries for businesses to reach customers. Limited competition in these services can lead to poorer outcomes for consumers and small businesses,” ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb said.

“This report reinforces the need for reform, including specific mandatory processes for consumers and businesses to report and social media platforms to remove scams, harmful apps and fake reviews, and establishing an external Digital Ombuds Scheme.”

On scams, advertising and influencers, the ACCC notes that in 2022, Australians reported losses of over $80 million to scams initiated on social media alone - up from reported losses of $56 million in 2021 and $27 million in 2020.

“It is clear that social media companies are not doing enough to stop their own users from falling victim to scammers on their platforms, especially as we understand only a fraction of people scammed ever report it,” Cass-Gottlieb said.

The ACCC also notes that Australian businesses rely on social media platforms to advertise their products and engage with consumers - with small and medium businesses increasingly reliant on platforms like Facebook and Instagram for “targeted, easy to use and cost-effective advertising solutions”.

“Advertisers have raised concerns about being unable to choose the best services to suit their needs because of the lack of transparency and accuracy of advertising performance data provided to them by social media platforms,” Cass-Gottlieb said.

The report also highlights the growth of the influencer marketing industry and raises concerns about inadequate disclosure of sponsored posts by influencers and brands.

“Consumers are unable to make informed choices about purchases when endorsements and sponsored posts are not clearly disclosed,” Cass-Gottlieb said.

The ACCC launched a sweep earlier this year to identify misleading testimonials and endorsements by social media influencers, and examined content from more than 100 influencers after receiving over 150 tip-offs from consumers about potentially misleading posts.

“These harms to consumers and small businesses are exacerbated when coupled with what many users consider a lack of effective dispute resolution mechanisms with social media platforms,” Cass-Gottlieb said.

The ACCC’s report also highlights what it says is the “significant market power of Meta in social media services, despite the entry of TikTok and smaller platforms such as BeReal”.

The report observes that Australians continue to spend more time on Facebook and Instagram combined than any other social media platform, and Meta’s services have the most Australian users and advertisers.

The ACCC says it considers that Meta’s competitors are “not a significant competitive constraint as they are differentiated in their features, how they are used, and in their size and demographics of their user base”.

“Barriers to entry also remain high, and Meta’s users can face high switching costs as Meta’s platforms (particularly Facebook) have attracted and retained many users for a significant period of time who have invested in uploading material and building a large network of social contacts.

“While younger Australians are more likely to use multiple social media services, including new platforms like TikTok and BeReal, older Australians use fewer platforms and still rely heavily on Facebook and Instagram,” the ACCC observes.

The ACCC says it considers that limited competition among social media platforms means users are “more likely to accept conditions they otherwise would reject if there was greater choice”.

“Where there are few comparable alternatives available, consumers feel compelled to use a service because their social, family or work networks are on them,” Cass-Gottlieb said.

“This creates a ‘take-it-or-leave-it' situation which can result in consumers accepting unwanted collection and use of their data. Markets can be less dynamic and the quality of services lower due to market power. Consumers can also “pay more”, where the price they pay is exposure to higher levels of advertising and data collection.”

In its Digital Platforms Regulatory Reform Report released in November 2022, the ACCC made a range of recommendations to address harms to Australian consumers, small businesses, and competition.

“This report builds on the ACCC’s previous work in relation to digital platforms by identifying competition and consumer harms in relation to social media services,” Cass-Gottlieb said.

“We continue to support reforms to address the harms we’ve observed, including an economy-wide prohibition against unfair trading practices, targeted consumer protections and service specific codes of conduct that would apply to designated digital platforms.

“Globally, similar reforms continue to be progressed. For example, the European Digital Markets Act obligations due to apply in March 2024, and the UK Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill being recently introduced to parliament.”

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