The Colin and Samir Show

YouTube, Meta and the case of the Infinite Scroll

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Mar 26, 2026
A legal case that blames platform design, not just content, for harm sparks a debate about responsibility. The conversation dives into how infinite scroll mechanics and attention-driven features could change internet liability. Listeners hear why this ruling might reshape design incentives and platform responsibility moving forward.
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Shownotes Describe Case Not Present In Transcript

  • The episode metadata and shownotes describe a legal case about platform design liability for YouTube and Meta, but that discussion is absent from the provided transcript.
  • This mismatch means key insights about the case, negligence, and design responsibility cannot be extracted from the transcript alone.
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Transcript Contains Only Sponsor Ad

  • The episode content in the transcript is entirely an Athletic Brewing Company ad and does not cover the YouTube/Meta legal case discussed in episode metadata.
  • The ad lists product features like non-alcoholic beer styles and availability at athleticbrewing.com which is the only substantive material in the transcript.
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