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The infinite scroll may become endangered if controversial Calif. law passes

216 pointsby Stratoscopeyesterday at 6:53 PM418 commentsview on HN

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ahmed_1000today at 12:36 AM

State-approved UI components lmao

wetpawstoday at 4:27 PM

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GenericDevyesterday at 9:07 PM

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iamnotheretoday at 12:47 AM

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socalgal2today at 12:36 AM

Good

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m3kw9today at 2:55 AM

Infinite scroll is a real drug

heohkyesterday at 11:39 PM

Good riddance

emsigntoday at 7:10 AM

Endangered? This is great news! It's one of the things that make social media a drug.

aussieguy1234today at 8:04 AM

Good riddance

silexiatoday at 4:32 AM

Adults like me need these protections too.

butlikeyesterday at 8:00 PM

The law should force social media to be subscription-only.

sys_64738yesterday at 8:27 PM

What does this mean for a large Word document? Will people using OpenOffice.org get arrested for loading a novel?

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bertilitoday at 7:17 AM

Legislators, please require 10 seconds of load screen with a picture of a tree, for every online video. It worked for cigarette packs.

invalidusernam3today at 9:16 AM

Why only focus on youngsters? Many of the older generations that I see online seem to have been impacted massively by social media in a negative way. Yes in theory adults should have freedom to choose, but when your app is the digital version of crack cocaine I think there should be some rules.