California bill targets infinite scroll, could force redesigns across social platforms
Hacker News·9h·Stratoscope
A proposed California law would restrict infinite scroll and autoplay features on social media, requiring platforms to make these engagement-driving mechanisms opt-in rather than default. The legislation specifically targets youth usage patterns, forcing makers and platforms to reconsider core product mechanics that currently drive session time.
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