Google Is Killing Infinite Scroll in Search Results (searchengineland.com) 46
Google is switching back to pagination for its search results, abandoning the continuous scroll feature introduced in 2022 for desktop and 2021 for mobile. The change, effective immediately for desktop users, aims to improve search result loading speeds, Google said, adding that infinite scrolling did not significantly enhance user satisfaction. Mobile users will see the change in coming months.
Not a fan of infinite scroll (Score:5, Insightful)
It seems that the only reason for infinite scroll to even exist is for attention capture.
Whenever I encounter it, I flee immediately or try to turn it off. It fills me with unease and anxiety. Sort of like how I feel when I am swimming in water where I cannot see the bottom.
Re: Not a fan of infinite scroll (Score:2)
blame javascript and the DOM (Score:2)
Once JavaScript and the page DOM gave users the illusion of infinitely long lists, it became a necessary feature otherwise people would lose their lives.
From the Endaevour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820)
From them appear how small are the real wants of human nature, which we Europeans have increasd to an excess which would certainly appear incredible to these people could they be told it. Nor shall we cease to increase them as long as Luxuries can be invented and riches found for the purchase of them
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Good riddance.
Fine but what about... (Score:5, Insightful)
How about doing something about the Infinite Shit your results have turned over since Prabhakar Raghavan decreed 5 years ago that search needed to get worse so you could show more ads? Yeah, okay, this is completely rhetorical.
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Trump's also part of the much-more-powerful *Russian* crime syndicate...
Will the second page show paid ads? (Score:3)
Thank god (Score:5, Interesting)
Infinite scroll is a stupid idea that just about every web developer had to implement there for a while after the CTO got it in their head that all the cool kids were doing it. Paginated results are more efficient and easier to debug.
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The problem with infinite scroll for me is how it ruined find text. I could open how ever many pages suited me and easily search them all one by one. Sure I could scroll down several pages and do a find text but then some pages would unload content right as the search finds a match near the top. The other problem with infinite scroll is that there was usually no indication how much there's to scroll. Paginated results at least shows it could be a few pages or hundreds. And if it's hundreds, I might wan
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It also breaks scroll bars. I hate it when my reading position jumps all over the place as new content loads in.
Literally the ONLY web-based application I've used in the last few decades that has stable scroll bars with dynamic content is the Steam store. I really can't believe how many web pages and applications can't scroll correctly.
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Infinite scroll is a stupid idea that just about every web developer had to implement there for a while after the CTO got it in their head that all the cool kids were doing it. Paginated results are more efficient and easier to debug.
This. An aviation news site I read regularly recently changed from infinite scroll to paginated, it's been a huge improvement as it makes it faster to go back and find articles.
No 'buy it now' results (Score:3)
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They're on Facebook Marketplace.
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Poor Google (Score:2)
Implementing a queue and sliding window was just too tricky for them.
Or maybe they want to make it just a bit harder to scroll past the sponsored links, "People also ask", "Videos", "Music", "Related Searches" and other paid placement hits.
For Once Google Makes The Right Decision (Score:3)
I hate infinite scroll. I have always hated infinite scroll. I will always hate infinite scroll. Killing infinite scroll is a Very Good Thing. Now maybe it will become less popular with other websites -- like the many that force you into scrolling through an indeterminate number of items -- is this a list of 50 items, or 500, or 5000? And if you click on one to see more details, you are back at the top of the infinite scroll. Whoever thought this was a user-friendly design? Probably no one, they just thought "Cool!" BTW, did I mention that I hate infinite scroll?
What's with the hate? (Score:3)
Just a few comments so far and half of them saying infinite scroll was the worst, bad idea, etc.. I welcome ANYTHING that introduces LESS spamming and advertising. With infinite scroll hit page down three times to get to search results that might be more relevant to what you're actually searching for. To hell with that SEO crap at the top.
Re:What's with the hate? (Score:4, Informative)
No thanks. BTW if the search results suck just go to another search provider... Yes it is a small help but why keep slamming your face into the Google screen?
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That's why I always use "open in new tab". I fricking hate infinite scroll as well.
Infinite scroll designed for search addicts. (Score:3)
For the rest of us it simply makes returning to a result impossible, pages and relative positions can be remembered - this is impossible when the scrollbar just keeps shrinking.
Infinite scroll like most new features is just there to abuse users for advertisement engagement. At least that is how it feels.
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...always hoping something better is one line down.
Funny, that's exactly how I feel about your comment. jk
too late (Score:3)
Really? (Score:2)
... did not significantly enhance user satisfaction.
It's been a very long time since Google gave a flying fuck about "user satisfaction". Also, talk about faster page loading seems disingenuous. They're holding off loading additional results until the end of the current scroll is reached, so clicking to see more results actually slows the user down. Maybe they're trying to cut down on their own server and pipe bandwidth by not delivering results that the user won't see.
Ahh - I just looked at TFA, and here's another possible reason. FTA: "If you were on page
Great. Now bring back search results. (Score:2)
n/t, but I have to type something so let's just repeat the title. Great. Now bring back search results.
I love it when stupid fads byte the dust! (Score:2)
Infinite scrolling was a stupid fad. For one, it made using Control F almost useless. Second, if you lost your spot you had to start over. Pagination is fine as long as one can control page size (items per page). Better query filtering options also helps so you don't have to manually inspect as much.
Thank god, (Score:2)
Thank goodness (Score:2)
"Infinite memory usage" was more like it.
Text search in results? (Score:1)
Has nothing to do with "Scrolling" - about Ads (Score:1)
All I say (Score:2)