Doom scrolling is doomed, if the EU gets its way.

  • dieICEdie@lemmy.org
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    6 days ago

    I mean…. What are they gonna kill next, buttons?

    The scroll isn’t the problem, it’s the content.

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      5 days ago

      You’re comparing a dark pattern to a basic interface element. It’s not like they’re talking about scrolling itself,

      And infinite scrolling absolutely is a problem on its own, regardless of content.

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        5 days ago

        The ability to scroll down forever is not something a government should control.

        We need accountability not bullshit laws.

        By blaming a user interface, the rich have tricked you into allowing them to keep doing what they are doing. If this passes, you’ll be placated. Something is “being done” but that’s just a lie they told you to believe.

        The CONTENT is the problem.

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          4 days ago

          I can see where you’re coming from, in light of EU policy proposals like Chat Control. But that doesn’t mean everything that comes out of them is problematic.

          We need accountability not bullshit laws.

          Well this is accountability. By making this a law, companies can actually be fined about it.

          Infinite scrolling is a dark pattern. It’s not used to help you, it’s used to get you addicted.

          The CONTENT is the problem.

          Both are. The content and the manipulative addictive design decisions.

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            4 days ago

            Ok well let’s ban all scrolling. Scrollbars too. Everything has to be pages with buttons. Including file browsers. Can’t have those getting out of hand. Don’t even get me started on file previews

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              4 days ago

              I also get what you mean. Petty laws are just the system’s way of more make-belief instead of fundamental true change. Also, infinite scroll is a horrible addiction pattern and it’s still a separate thing than regular scrolling of a finite amount of data.

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                4 days ago

                So should stock photography websites also be banned from allowing a scroll that is technically finite at 10 billion images or… are we offering exclusions that can be easily abused? Technically, there is a finite number of twitter and Snapchat posts if they never repeat previously viewed items.

                Good luck making that an enforceable law!! And, enjoy the false hope.

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                  4 days ago

                  Oh I’m not enforcing it. I just get that it’s one of those poison things in social media

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      6 days ago

      If they really want to stop the doom scrolling, they need to make let’s dance against Algorithms. The algorithms are the addictive part. It’s not the scrolling that’s hurting anyone.

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      6 days ago

      I would prefer them to go after mechanisms like this over tying all web activity to IDs I guess, but punishing and penalizing companies that have clear ill intent and demonstrate a lack of moral scruples seems the most efficient way to address the issues we’re seeing with social media design.

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        6 days ago

        It’s all bureaucratic nonsense that will get nothing done, and just placates people while the companies continue to do the same thing they always have with a different mechanism.

        This is more pathetic than a US democrat offering cheaper health insurance instead of socialized healthcare.

      • 4am@lemmy.zip
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        6 days ago

        This is the “we need people to drive less to save the environment so let’s block all those new electric cars everyone wants that’ll slow em down” equivalent