Ask HN: Why do social media apps reload feeds suddenly, without user permission?
I'm sure everyone has experienced going to tap on a Twitter or Instagram post, only to have the entire timeline refresh. For me, it's up there with sudden Windows Update restarts for, "Control-stealing UX that threatens to send me into a murderous rage." Is there a technical reason? Do designers just hate the idea of users having even a modicum of choice in what they see? I personally don't see why there would ever be a reason to reload or refresh a page or app screen until the user requested it.
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> I personally don't see why there would ever be a reason to reload or refresh a page or app screen until the user requested it.
It adds to the magical 'engagement' metrics they believe they measure. And the higher they believe their 'engagement' metrics are, the larger ad prices they charge, resulting in higher revenue from ads.
Everything the 'social media' sites do revolves around "how to serve more ads to more eyeballs".
I’m more likely to react on something happening today vs throwback to something in 2020.