What bugs me most about today's social platforms? They've killed the personal space vibe.
I want to actually *live* in someone's profile for a bit. Scroll through their curated world. But these endless feeds? They're built for scrolling, not dwelling. You can't really inhabit a stream that never stops moving.
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AllInAlice
· 13h ago
The competition is fierce, I just can't stop at all.
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DaoTherapy
· 12-02 16:59
Indeed, the fast-food culture fed by algorithms has shattered everything; no one wants to stop and take a good look at a person's story anymore.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-02 16:57
You're right, it's a fast-paced game now, and really, no one wants to stop and take a good look.
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LootboxPhobia
· 12-02 16:52
Ha, I can relate to that feeling, it's like being force-fed.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-02 16:45
Infinite scrolling is really raping the user experience; this logic has been problematic for a long time.
What bugs me most about today's social platforms? They've killed the personal space vibe.
I want to actually *live* in someone's profile for a bit. Scroll through their curated world. But these endless feeds? They're built for scrolling, not dwelling. You can't really inhabit a stream that never stops moving.