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      As it’s most often seen on news sites - where scrolling too far gives you another article - a handful of reasons.

      One: there are frequently still links (think “about us” / “contact us” kind of pages) in the footer that you might need to access, which you can invariably now never reach, because as soon as they’re in view they’re replaced by more content.

      Two: as the parent poster so accurately put it, “fucking with the browser history”. It becomes entirely indeterminate whether the back button now returns to the previous site, or just goes back by one piece of content.

      Three: the new content is almost certainly unrelated to the page I started on, and not of any interest to me.

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        This was just happening to me with Amazon. I wanted to get to the support link in the footer but they always loaded new stuff before I could click on it

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      • You want to navigate somewhere then navigate back? Haha, no.
      • If it’s not implemented properly, resources (images, videos, ads) don’t get unloaded when they’re no longer visible.
      • Some fuckwit wannabe designers actually put the footer UNDER infinite scrolling pages.
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        If it’s not implemented properly, resources (images, videos, ads) don’t get unloaded when they’re no longer visible.

        Doing this causes it’s own problems. Try searching on a page that unloads everything out of view. Or saving it

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      When you’re dragging the scrollbar down, the page suddenly loads new content and you’re lost.

      When you’re going through a long page and you want to come back to it later, you can’t come back to where you left.

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        Plus if you want to find older content, you can’t just skip to a page, you need to scroll through every goddamn item until you find what you’re looking for.