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Rake2204
11-18-2014, 09:04 PM
I speak of the types of lists where a user must click "Next" to get to the next thing on the list and "Prev" to go back, refreshing & loading a new page every single time.

Like this: http://www.independenttraveler.com/travel-tips/none/8-mount-rainier-national-park-washington

This in comparison to the Buzzfeed style of list, where everything's there on one singular page, where the user must only scroll down, with no refresh: http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjkiebus/moments-that-would-ruin-anyones-vacation

When you click on a list or Top 10 and realize it's a Refresh Slideshow, do you quit? Are you annoyed?

They are personally one of my least favorite things of the internet.

Kblaze8855
11-18-2014, 09:11 PM
Pisses me off more than almost anything and I'm surprised I don't hear more about it.

Eat Like A Bosh
11-18-2014, 09:11 PM
Hate them. Do not understand why someone would design them that way. Probably just for the extra traffic since refreshing the page does kinda give them more views.
I like the buzzfeed example much better.

cuad
11-18-2014, 09:14 PM
Only sites with that kind of content are sites I shouldn't spend my time on and don't spend my time on.

Rake2204
11-18-2014, 09:24 PM
Hate them. Do not understand why someone would design them that way. Probably just for the extra traffic since refreshing the page does kinda give them more views.
I like the buzzfeed example much better.I believe that is the exact reasoning. On any given top ten list, if a single user clicks through all 10 individual slides, that'd be equal to 10 separate users clicking on 1 single Buzzfeed page.

With that in mind, here's my second question: do websites who utilize that format forever benefit? Or does it drive away users? Do users get a bad taste in their mouth but still come back?

Namely, is it good business for a site trying to work its way up? Do 10 clicks from 1 user while, say, 6 others opt out because they hate those types of slideshows, benefit the site long term, since the clicks still equal out to be greater?

Theoo
11-18-2014, 09:29 PM
yeh i hate tha t mother****er shit , i always close it

Eat Like A Bosh
11-18-2014, 09:33 PM
I believe that is the exact reasoning. On any given top ten list, if a single user clicks through all 10 individual slides, that'd be equal to 10 separate users clicking on 1 single Buzzfeed page.

With that in mind, here's my second question: do websites who utilize that format forever benefit? Or does it drive away users? Do users get a bad taste in their mouth but still come back?

Namely, is it good business for a site trying to work its way up? Do 10 clicks from 1 user while, say, 6 others opt out because they hate those types of slideshows, benefit the site long term, since the clicks still equal out to be greater?
I sure wouldn't design my site that way. Not worth it imo, those extra views don't mean anything, it's merely an inflated stat, doesn't accurately reflect how many users at all. Just like facebook likes.

Anyways whenever I see a slideshow like that, I just close the tab. Chances are it's just a time waster site.

Rake2204
11-18-2014, 09:43 PM
I sure wouldn't design my site that way. Not worth it imo, those extra views don't mean anything, it's merely an inflated stat, doesn't accurately reflect how many users at all. Just like facebook likes.

Anyways whenever I see a slideshow like that, I just close the tab. Chances are it's just a time waster site.I'm fully with you on this one.

I brought this topic up after a discussion with someone running a site that contains those slideshows. Apparently they go a long way toward really pumping up views if the topic is semi-interesting (ex: "Ten Craziest Chainsaw Juggling Cats"). And that final "Click" number is what most influences advertising draw (like YouTube views).

As such, their thoughts are, if there's a topic that draws interest of 10,000 viewers (say, the aforementioned fictional 10 chainsaw juggling cats), they'd rather get something like 80,000 or 90,000 clicks, instead of just 10,000.

Worth it then?

Jailblazers7
11-18-2014, 10:41 PM
I think it depends upon how much ad revenue is dependent on the final slide because there is a tradeoff between user experience happening there. Personally, I think it's bad design and isn't good in the long run because these sites are dependent on mobile traffic. I've come across these things and close my browser ASAP because I hate it which is a problem if revenue is dependent on the last click.

I also think add space could be more valuable in a list vs slide format because you can literally force people to look at the ads by placing them in the middle of a list instead of just using a banner ad. And that isn't a big problem for user experience.

rezznor
11-18-2014, 10:45 PM
hate them. if i come across an article with one i'll skip it on principle (cracked articles aren't so bad because those are usually just 2 pages)

enayes
11-18-2014, 10:46 PM
unless I'm extremely interested in the list I bail as soon as I see a slideshow, and even when I am interested I usually bail after 2-3 slides because it's taking too long, they suck

Rake2204
11-18-2014, 11:27 PM
hate them. if i come across an article with one i'll skip it on principle (cracked articles aren't so bad because those are usually just 2 pages)Always thought Cracked had a fair compromise. Buzzfeed would be ideal for my viewing pleasure though.

Swaggin916
11-19-2014, 03:48 AM
yeh i hate tha t mother****er shit , i always close it

Same here. Most stuff is done on the internet is a waste of time anyway and I want to waste my time efficiently... not take twice as long if not longer to gro through something because of that slide BS

CeltsGarlic
11-19-2014, 04:43 AM
Cancer of XXI

BrooklynZoo
11-19-2014, 08:39 PM
i think everyone finds them annoying, but as mentioned earlier, its for site traffic (ad revenue).. a 20 count list = 20 hits. obviously it's working otherwise they wouldn't be doing it.

the worst is when they use huge pics with captions underneath and you have to look at the pic then scroll down to read the caption/click next

Rake2204
11-29-2014, 01:54 PM
the worst is when they use huge pics with captions underneath and you have to look at the pic then scroll down to read the caption/click nextAgreed. Also if there's no "Next" at the bottom of the reading, that sucks too. Having to scroll down to see the picture and description sucks to begin with, then having to scroll back up to click "next", only for the page to refresh and start over again really affects continuity in my opinion.

GimmeThat
11-29-2014, 04:04 PM
it makes me wonder why I have a mouse

Rake2204
11-10-2015, 06:19 PM
What about slideshows without page reloads but still having to click "Next" to get to the next slide?

Do you guys still prefer single page Buzzfeed style in that case?

BurningHammer
11-10-2015, 06:26 PM
I like Buzzfeed style because most mouses in the market have a scroll wheel.

Nastradamus
11-10-2015, 06:32 PM
I actually don't mind it on certain few (well-written) bleacherreport ranking style articles as it kind of adds to the suspense of the order of the rankings. Plus slideshows are a lot more convenient to navigate on the tablet.

Pisses me off to an extreme extent, especially when I'm on my phone and its something like "best trade target for all 32 teams". Yah, I don't have an hour to look at your list.

rufuspaul
11-11-2015, 11:12 AM
Top 10 ISH Posters Who Are Secretly Gay

You won't believe number 7!

UK2K
11-11-2015, 11:32 AM
I speak of the types of lists where a user must click "Next" to get to the next thing on the list and "Prev" to go back, refreshing & loading a new page every single time.

Like this: http://www.independenttraveler.com/travel-tips/none/8-mount-rainier-national-park-washington

This in comparison to the Buzzfeed style of list, where everything's there on one singular page, where the user must only scroll down, with no refresh: http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjkiebus/moments-that-would-ruin-anyones-vacation

When you click on a list or Top 10 and realize it's a Refresh Slideshow, do you quit? Are you annoyed?

They are personally one of my least favorite things of the internet.
Always close it. Even if its a cool list I am interested in....

Im not wasting my time waiting for a new page to load to see one image or read one sentence.

I<3NBA
11-11-2015, 11:55 AM
i forever avoid websites like that

RidonKs
11-11-2015, 12:34 PM
i just saw

"9 things you are doing that make people hate you"

lol i don't care what's on that list, it cannot be helpful




agreed tho. i avoid bleacher report lists for just that reason.

bladefd
11-11-2015, 03:51 PM
Annoying ones are those that concern hot women. You want to badly go through the list because you are just mesmerized after the first sexy image on opening page. You see women getting hotter and hotter and wearing fewer and fewer clothes as you go further through the list. Hook and bait with no way out until you finish going through the list. I hate that feeling. Check out the hottest women lists on askmen.com for instance.

Andrei89
11-11-2015, 04:15 PM
It is just ****ing "clickbait".

Whole ****ing internet is full of it.

What about does with the titles " OMG most loved game of thrones character is going to die"

Then when you click on it, there is literally not one sentence that references to that title.

I wish cancer upon the owners of those websites.

JEFFERSON MONEY
11-11-2015, 04:17 PM
dig the anticipation, hate the result

mlh1981
11-11-2015, 07:33 PM
If I have time to sit down and read something, if it's interesting enough, I'll go through the slideshow, but if I'm on the go and in a hurry? Forget about it.