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Nice initiative but I hope you never force it on us. I always want to be able to see the stared content of the people I follow in chronological order by default. I can see myself venture to an alternative feed if I feel adventurous but this is the exception rather than the norm. I am very appreciative of the work you do at Github. And I'm hopeful that I do not come off as too pessimistic. This feedback is only because I have seen many great products get silently ruined by greedy timeline algorithms. Trust the user! |
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I love it! Really nice feature. |
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+1 for the "Follow" button. Finally there! Regarding Profile cards from "Recommended based on people you follow". Circle-based profile pictures are pretty old-school. Also, profile pictures are too large. Anyway, here is my vision (made with Inspect): |
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The contents inside a card release can be quite messy.
Better something like... |
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The new feed is Just Awesome! Loved it😍 |
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Great work team! This is awesome and wonderful. I love you all, I love your work |
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You're doing a great job. |
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Will the new feed support rss? |
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Personally, as a GitHub Organizations user, I would much prefer this whole are be replaced by dashboards and links that make me more productive. For example, I use GitHub Projects constantly, but it takes so many clicks to get there. Perhaps let me Organize/flag repos from my Organization/Team to include links and analysis for. Really, I don't want to see anything from my personal account by default if I also have an Organization account. |
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I do not understand, why github tries to become some kind of social media platform now. |
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Love the new look and feel of the feed! 💟 |
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I don't like it at all, sorry.
I think this whole feature would be better called "Discover" or "Explore" and be placed in a tab that I can check at my discretion instead of it being part of my daily workflow. |
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It would be nice if our activity also gets available in feed along with other users activity. |
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Id prefer seeing a summary of my code, my organisation's repos recent activity and my recent activity 👎 🤷♂️ |
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Since this has been introduced Hilarious implementation |
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Feel free to remind @ashtom (lol, can't link him anymore, got too many complaints buddy?) on X/twitter (https://twitter.com/ashtom) that the feed is still broken under the post where he peddles his AI snake oil. May he'll actually do something about it (small chance) or maybe it gets some traction with the media which actually forces them to do something about it. |
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I use Github primarily for work. Most of my repos are private and are part of an Org. I would like to be able to see activity from those repos in the feed on the main page. Or at least the activity of my coworkers that I follow. Since I don't follow any actively updating public repos, my feed is currently blank. |
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Please make a filter for repository releases only |
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can github.com add a 'return to top' Button on the right-bottom? some github.com's page is so long. this page for example. |
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nice feature. |
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I would like to have a section for "following" and a section for "suggested". I don't like having both combined. |
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Every element on the site should provide value or relevance to the user, or they will leave due to poor aesthetics. The serene experience is essential to many developers. It is essential that we don't compromise this. GitHub is not and cannot be a social network; if we want to encourage meaningful communication, the LAST thing you want to do is open up the entire platform to spam and unprofessional behaviour. Please consult Jony Ive or someone experienced in design to customise the "List" to the user's relevance. Avoid algorithms and AI at all costs when it comes to human networks. Nobody in the United States has ever built a useable social network because they put the company's interests before those of the people. (with the exception of Twitter before the year 2004) |
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Welcome! 👋
This category is a place for our community to discuss and provide feedback on the new feed — now available under the "For you" tab on your github.com dashboard.
If you have a suggestion for improvement, a feature request, or just want to share your thoughts, let us know in the discussions here!
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