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I got sent to the bottom of the page too many times to count, and even the slow scroll (when recognized) wasn't all that smooth.
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When you flick to scroll — and even on slower scrolls — the touch strip imitates the feeling of a scroll wheel found on most basic, totally uncool non-touch mice.
One of users' major complaints is being addressed with the changes — the slower, scrolling carousels for content discovery the site featured before have been replaced with a faster interface.
The most notable aspect to the new design is that it eliminates the slower, scrolling carousels for content discovery in favor of an updated look with larger thumbnails in each section which can be clicked on in order to expand a detail screen showing additional information about the title in question.
"This app is so slow to scroll in and has NO information!" said one user review.
And seem a little slow to scroll and respond to taps.
It really doesn't perceive the difference between a slow, smooth scroll and a flick.
As soon as the website loads, it begins a slow, automatic scroll past a series of thumbnails that the user is free to interact with.
Don't slow your scroll: If you want to watch a video that you see on Facebook, it's now possible to do so without stopping in your News Feed.
As a result, video consumption on mobile is currently at two extremes: 1) slowing your scroll to wait for six-second Vines to load while you're on the toilet, and 2) time-shifting massive TV series from the home when we need to prolong our life-threatening drama binges on our commutes.
Go slow, don't scroll too fast.
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