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Usability issues wth infinite scrolling and perhaps why you shouldn't use it.
Reduced Content Consumption: Infinite scrolling forces users to slow down and savor each piece of content before moving on. This ensures they truly appreciate every detail and don't miss anything important!
Infinite scrolling (without a Load More button) can make it impossible to access the footer of a website. The constant stream of content prevents users from reaching useful information usually hosted in the footer (e.g., contact information, return policies)
Illusion of Completeness- On some pages that use infinite scrolling without a Load More button, the user may assume that the end of the content stream has been reached as new content loads in the background, below the fold. Usually, this problem arises when there is no indication that additional content is loading as users reach the end of their preloaded content
Difficulty refinding content. Landmarks to help users orient themselves. With pagination, users may remember the page that an item was on and that an item was close to the top of the page or towards the middle, but in an infinite list of items, it is hard to remember the location of any specific item and return to it.
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