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by williamscales 2448 days ago
The trick of properly applying operations to cached posts is cool. But the overall experience is bad. It's so frustrating to see an interesting post appear for a fraction of a second and then disappear. It would be far more usable to simply focus on getting fresh data as quickly as possible.
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That was a common complaint but the newest version doesn't do that anymore. Instead of immediately loading the new content, you instead get a little hover button at the top of the feed that says New Posts - that you now click to load the new content.

Because the old system was indeed super annoying, seeing something cool and then having it disappear in a long feed was annoying beyond belief.

It's a small change with the hover button, but one that is definitely a huge improvement. Sometimes the biggest UX changes are super minor - but their impact on a user's experience is massive.

I was looking to make williamscales's very complaint as soon as I read this. Instagram's latest beta for Android 10 does not include this hover button.

Maybe iOS only for now.

I'm using iOS and started seeing it pop up like 2-3 weeks ago.
The same thing annoys me with youtube - notice something cool as you click something on the home page but then by the time you've clicked something and gone back its disappeared
This is made worse by the mobile experience of having every part of the page be some kind of button.

80% of my clicks are my palm grazing the edge as I hold it or trying to scroll and accidentally clicking on some block element link that doesn’t stand out as a button.