The LW team has been trying this out the “bolded unread posts” a few days as an admin-only setting. I think pretty much everyone isn’t liking it.
But I personally am liking the fact that most posts aren’t grey, and I’m finding myself wondering whether it’s even that important to highlight unread posts. Obviously there’s some value to it, but:
a) a post being read isn’t actually that much evidence about whether I want to read it again – I find myself clicking on old posts about as often as new posts. (This might be something you could concretely look into with analytics)
b if I don’t want to read a post, marking it as read is sort of annoying
c) I still really dislike having most of my posts be grey
d) it’s really hard to make an “unread” variant that doesn’t scream out for disproportionate attention.
(I suppose there’s also an option for this to be a user-configurable setting, since most users don’t read so many posts that they all show up grey, and the few who do could maybe just manually turn it off)
The LW team has been trying this out the “bolded unread posts” a few days as an admin-only setting. I think pretty much everyone isn’t liking it.
But I personally am liking the fact that most posts aren’t grey, and I’m finding myself wondering whether it’s even that important to highlight unread posts. Obviously there’s some value to it, but:
a) a post being read isn’t actually that much evidence about whether I want to read it again – I find myself clicking on old posts about as often as new posts. (This might be something you could concretely look into with analytics)
b if I don’t want to read a post, marking it as read is sort of annoying
c) I still really dislike having most of my posts be grey
d) it’s really hard to make an “unread” variant that doesn’t scream out for disproportionate attention.
(I suppose there’s also an option for this to be a user-configurable setting, since most users don’t read so many posts that they all show up grey, and the few who do could maybe just manually turn it off)