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I found the YouTube setting every Shorts hater should turn on

YouTube is introducing a new zero-minute limit for its Shorts feed on iOS and Android, allowing users to disable the platform's endless vertical scrolling feature on mobile devices.

Key Points

  • Users can now set a zero-minute daily limit for the Shorts feed via the Time management dashboard in the YouTube mobile app.
  • The feature prevents continuous swiping but still allows users to view Shorts through subscriptions, direct links, and search results.
  • Parents can use Google Family Link or YouTube’s Family Center to enforce this limit on supervised accounts without allowing bypasses.
  • The update is currently exclusive to mobile apps and is not yet available for YouTube on desktop browsers or smart TV applications.
  • Adult accounts can override the limit by tapping an ignore button, whereas supervised accounts remain restricted once the limit is reached.

Why it Matters

This update provides users with more control over their digital consumption habits amid increasing industry scrutiny regarding addictive social media design. By offering a native way to disable infinite scrolling, YouTube is attempting to balance its competitive need for engagement with growing consumer demand for healthier viewing experiences.
Android Police Published by Ben Khalesi
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