adaptive feeds -> adapt new fetch feed calls with signals from previous scrolling. a lot of current feeds are greedy, putting the best content first, which means after users reach a certain threshold within the feed, everything after is usually really bad. if we can adapt feeds as users scroll, we can attempt to approach the "intent" of the user the faster we scroll down the feed
Use intelligent loading. This means only loading new content when the user is actually close to the bottom of the page. This can improve performance and avoid overwhelming the user with too much content.
@stephen_maden Great idea! We'll implement intelligent loading to load new content as the user nears the bottom of the page. This should enhance performance and provide a more user-friendly experience. Thanks for the suggestion!
@tunc_emran user define limits will be very useful. This will give more control to the users. But do you think, it may create complexity among the users.
@sentry_co I am looking for a solution for endless scrolling. Users may lose interest over time, and providing more high-quality content upfront can help avoid wasting their time scrolling.
Awareness and being present whilst scrolling helps with reducing it
Hindsight-wise, tracking how you spend your time and having a separate category for activities like scrolling ( pomodoro titled “🗑️” in my case) is also a decent way to monitor how much time you spend scrolling, which enables you to set goals around that and seeing how the stats change over time
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