Am 23.10.2015 um 20:37 schrieb jdd:
Le 23/10/2015 20:14, John Andersen a écrit :
If this ONLY happens on facebook,
I don't really know. Facebook is essentially one very long html page
In the end maybe. But actually the contents are loaded by scripts using a lot of sophisticated "tricks" to make the display so stunningly fast (I don't like fb, but technically they are far out). That goes far beyond simply loading a next part when you scroll to the bottom. I believe that recently they changed some things. Here, for example, the fb "wall" suddenly scrolls by itself, while I look at something in another tap (click on some link in fb to open in new tab, when I come back, the page was scolled a lot. That's new). Also, sometimes when scrolling down, it suddenly takes larger "jumps", and I have to scroll up again to get back to where I was. I can imagine that the behaviour your experience has to do with does recent changes.
I would look into what kind of scripts are running on
their page.
...
may be I will have to install noscript to test this
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