Another problem with a scrolling-interface:
it encourages grandstanding, overuse of flashy images, piles of emojis and hashtags, and SHOUTING because it's so hard to get anyone's attention, when you have something important to say. You have to try to frantically signal to them
***PLEASE LOOK HERE, DON'T MISS THIS❗❗❗❗❗ ***
And this quickly leads to everyone shouting rather randomly and adding an AI pic to every post, so the signaling effect is reduced and it's just a long scroll on #Nostr past ❤️❤️😋❤️❤️🌟🌟❤️ and what appears to be a never-ending supply of old men who have lost their hearing aid.
I'm old enough to remember when memes where just pithy one-liners written with normal capitalization...
and everyone saw it...
and everyone laughed.
And if you put effort into (digital) art or photography, everyone was impressed and it got a lot of views, because the text threads weren't full of random, superfluous, dull-but-colorful generated images.
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The issue your describing is not a scrolling issue but a personal one. The way you scroll cannot encourage anything because it goes in 2 directions up & down. As for hard to get anyones attention it's not people read & either keep reading or ignore.
What anyone feels is important to say will say it but if you go that extra mile to do what you call shouting which is add a pic make extra spacing or spam a icon thats the type of stuff I just scroll right past. Everyone feels what they say is important thats why they say it & one is not less then the other.
Anyways to solve this issue you're experiencing follow the people you like then at the top of the feed where it says global hit that & change it to your follow list. When you find something interesting you want to keep up with follow it & you won't miss anything!
#flashy #emojis #maybeFunny