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Join me as I discuss a viewer's legal inquiry regarding whether the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires apps to have a "dark mode" feature for users with "sensitivity to light" and "migraine." We explore the nuances of "accessibility" and "assistive technology" in the digital realm. Additionally, I touch upon ongoing lawsuits against platforms like "tiktok" concerning "social media addiction" and their implications for user well-being. 00:00 Introduction: Shout out to Joel from Minnesota 00:45 The Dilemma: Light sensitivity, migraines, and the Temu app 01:50 Joel’s Question: Can you sue for a lack of Dark Mode? 02:30 First Impressions: Navigating the "visually stimulating" Temu interface 03:45 Legal Reality: Does the ADA apply to foreign companies? 04:30 Accommodations vs. Mandates: Can a court dictate design? 05:10 Comparative Law: Social media trials (Meta, TikTok, and YouTube) 06:50 Engineering Addiction: Infinite scrolls and notification algorithms 08:15 The Defense: Freedom of Speech vs. Youth Safety 10:00 Good Business or Ethical Crisis? The addictiveness of apps 11:15 Retail Therapy: The dopamine spikes of e-commerce 12:30 Closing Thoughts: Liability and future legislation