I’m interested in use cases where a browser is the primary access method.
If yes, what is your experience and would you recommend it?
I’m interested in use cases where a browser is the primary access method.
If yes, what is your experience and would you recommend it?
So I hate how X.com (on desktop) makes it hard to open things in a new tab. (Like "Trending Topics", or even the original post that someone's reposted.)
Also, on my phone lately Threads has started doing this really terrible thing where the sound auto-plays on every single video as you scroll past it. I can control things like that on my desktop better. And in general on desktop your screen is bigger.
But also, if someone posts a video on YouTube, sometimes I'll want to see it on YouTube (so I can see the date and who posted it and how long it is...) Maybe that's the larger theme here. You have more controls on desktop than you do on your phone - and more options. (Like if a piece of news looks fishing, I can instantly open a new tab and see if it's being discussed by other credible sites...)
thih9•10h ago
Pages take a lot of time to reload, the information density is low, the navigation felt confusing.
In contrast, the Instagram’s native app seems without these problems. Interestingly, 10 years ago social media didn’t feel that slow to me; this may be subjective though.
Am I using my web browser wrong? Or are these platforms (Facebook / Pinterest) best accessed via a native mobile app?
Is there any mainstream social media platform where web browsers get first class support?