Why Infinite-Scrolling in Mobile Apps is Destroying Content Consumption
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Why Infinite-Scrolling in Mobile Apps is Destroying Content Consumption
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#3What could possibly go wrong?
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#4An alternative explanation might focus on when and how discipline and self-restraint should be exercised, the ways in which content can be curated, or how and why one might take steps to learn about such things.
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#6"There is no reason why Facebook, Instagram or Twitter can’t algorithmically determine which, say 20 posts are important to us, and give the option to only view those." What could possibly go wrong?
The results are not good.
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#7So is the onus on the mobile developer to solve or for the user to adjust their behavior?
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#9The author postulates that infinite content scrolling in mobile apps causes "dissatisfaction" and "intellectual bloat" for the user, and concludes that developers should limit content. An alternative explanation might focus on when and how discipline and self-restraint should be exercised, the ways in which content can be curated, or how and why one might take steps to learn about such things.
Unfortunately I think the easiest answer is gamification, sure to create much gnashing of teeth.