The US is discussing whether to condemn technology companies for designing something as addictive as slot machines: doomscroll

If you have Instagram or TikTok, you’ve probably been caught up in that constant river of videos, each one funnier and more interesting than the last. You like them, you share them, sometimes you comment and you continue seeing more. Without realizing it, an hour has passed. It is the phenomenon of doomscrolling and that is the reason why Meta, TikTok and Google have sat in the dock in the US. Now, the jury’s verdict is coming. The accusation. It all started with the complaint of Kaley, a 20-year-old girl, who accused Instagram, YouTube and TikTok of having designed their products to encourage addiction which ended up harming her mental and physical health as a child. He claims that one day he spent 16 hours on Instagram. Now, a jury decides whether his addiction was his fault or the design of these social networks; infinite scroll, autoplay and algorithms expressly designed to trap us for as long as possible. Why it is important. It is not the only complaint about the effects of social networks on mental health (they say on BBC that there are more than 2,000 similar lawsuits), but Kaley’s has become a reference case for being the first to reach court and also with a jury. The trial has been compared to the one that put the tobacco companies on the bench at the end of the 90s, it now remains to be seen if it has real consequences. The defense. During the trial, internal Meta documents were provided in which some employees joked that Instagram was a drug and they were dealers. However, the platforms defend themselves by arguing that each user is responsible for their own use. The director of Instagram, Adam Mosseri said at trial that social media is not “clinically addictive,” and compared it to being addicted to a television series. In addition, they defend that they have implemented safety features, such as screen time limitations and rest reminders. And now what. The platforms have been spared other accusations thanks to Article 230 of the Communications Decency Law, which exempts them from responsibility for what users publish on them. However, the lawsuit tries to get around this limitation by focusing on the design and not the content. If it succeeds, it will set a precedent and open a path for the thousands of lawsuits awaiting processing. Still, it may not be enough for real consequences to occur. In statements to, New York Times Glenn Cohen, a professor at Harvard Law School specializing in new technologies, says that even if the jury agrees with him, “it will not survive an appeal.” Chip change. In recent years, the discourse of rejection of social networks has been growing (although its use has not decreasedparadoxically) and its effects on our mental health, especially that of the youngest. Australia has banned the use of social networks for those under 16 years of age and there are other countries that have shown themselves inclined to follow in their footsteps, such as Denmark either, recently, Spain. In Xataka | Spending all day scrolling on Instagram or TikTok has a very specific effect on your brain: it dwarfs Image | Wikipedia

Mediamarkt’s offer is an Xiaomi tablet compatible with Dolby Atmos that comes with FM radio and microSD slot

Mediumkt renews its offers in the day offers of the day every day. Many times we find authentic bargains in all types of products and today the store has released a good discount on the tablet Xiaomi Redmi Pad Se 8.7. It is reduced by 89 euros And it will be available at this price until tomorrow, May 7 at 09:00 hours. Xiaomi Redmi Pad Se 8.7 (128 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review A Tablet with FM radio, Dolby Atmos and microSD slot The Xiaomi Redmi Pad Se 8.7 It is a tablet that includes some interesting features and that we no longer usually find in this type of devices. The FM radio It is one of them – useful for day to day and even for extraordinary moments such as Electric blackout A week ago – but so is his MicroSD slot up to 2 TB. Among other things, Xiaomi’s tablet comes with a 8.7 inches LCD screen which offers an HD+ resolution (1,340 x 800 pixels), a 90 Hz soda rate and a maximum glow of 600 nits. In addition, it includes two stereo speakers that are compatible with Dolby Atmos. Internal level the Xiaomi Redmi Pad is 8.7 mounts the processor MediaTak Helio G85 And it is accompanied by 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage – we remember that it can be expanded with a MicroSD card-. It also includes a 3.5 mm headphones connector And it comes with a USB-C port. You may also be interested in these accessories Sandisk 1TB Ultra Go Micro SDXC Card + SD adapter, for smartphones and Android tablets, up to 150 Mb/s, Full HDD video, V10, performance A1, UHS-I, Class 10, U1, for Amazon * Some price may have changed from the last review New’C 2 pieces, screen protector for xiaomi redmi pad is 8.7 inches 2024, tempered anti -raraƱazos, antihuellas, bubbles, hardness 9h, 0.33 mm ultra transparent, ultra resistant * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Xiaomi In Xataka | Best tablets. Which to buy and 9 recommended models for all pockets and needs In Xataka | Best laptops in quality price. Which to buy depending on the use and eight recommended models

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