The change makes the Google Search experience similar to feeds on social media apps, like Twitter and Facebook.
However, in this case, the next set of content loads automatically when the user reaches the bottom of the page.
When the user reaches the end of the results, they can navigate to 9 other pages before or after the current page or choose to jump between pages with “previous” or “next”. “Please don’t do this. Continuous scrolling kills the web. [It] prevents you [from going] back to the location where you clicked a link, [is] unpredictable, kills the scroll bar,” one user said.
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