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YouTube is adding a timer to Shorts to help curb all of that incessant doomscrolling, according to a report by TechCrunch.
The company is unrolling the “shorts feed limit,” which lets you set a cap on endless scrolling—if you can resist the urge to ignore it.
Users can set a daily time limit for Shorts viewing through the app’s settings. Once they reach their limit, they see a ...