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Agreed. The focus on turning github into more of a 'feed' social media while de-emphasizing the activity that is happening to my own repos to the point where the activity gets hidden in the noise is terrible and a huge regression to the previous setting |
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+100000, this thing is awful. Larger boxes means less history. |
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I don't agree with the tone of the opening post, but I'd have to agree with some of its message. First of all, great job on trying to change things for the better. Standing still is easy. Being progressive can be more effort and temporarily less appreciated. Personally I tried the "For you" tab regularly, but lately it's been more of a once per week thing, when I consciously am looking to explore. What I do not like about the combined feed are two things:
If those two things could be solved I think this new way is actually nicer than it was before. |
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The new page makes this view completely useless for me. The reduction in value for me cannot be understated. I get zero value from the new view. What makes this view particularly useless is that it appears that all information about repos that I have starred is showing up here. I don't want to see that information. It does not seem that I can filter the feed to show only people I follow, which is all I care to see. If this isn't changed to allow me to not see every action from repos that I have starred, I'm either going to quit using this altogether, or I am going to remove all my stars. Either way value is being destroyed. EDIT 1: as pointed out below, one workaround is to visit https://github.com/dashboard-feed which shows the old feed, albeit in a horribly styled view. I guess this is my new home page until they make the default home page useful. EDIT 2: Please visit the announcement for this feature and add your feedback https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/65343 EDIT 3: Github responded on 2023-09-12. Please visit the response and add your feedback https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/66188#discussioncomment-6983317 |
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And why the #$%^&*()_+ does the blasted "we've royally screwed up your home screen with our new thing" box NOT STAY BANISHED!?!?!?!? |
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This new feed is terrible, none of the filters seem to work for my own account stats, instead it shows content based on others. I can no longer see who has starred or forked my repos, which I use to determine what projects I should continue to work on. Where did this change come from? I didn't hear anything about it. I was on this morning then come back this afternoon and it changed. |
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this is so bad. i'm not seeing any starring activity from people i'm following, which is the main thing i use the feed to monitor. this was one of my most valuable signals for keeping up with new projects and now it's just turned to shit for no reason. |
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I agree. I used to check my feed frequently as it pertained only to my projects, now it is full of noise about starred projects and just useless. Please bring back the old feed or at least provide an option to restore prior behavior. |
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This change makes me somewhat concerned that Github does not realize that its primary userbase is developers who, first and foremost, wish to know about activity in projects that they develop. This isn't Facebook for code, this is a place where I do actual work. |
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+1 need feed style is horrible Was best not touched at all. Liked it when i can see the stuff relevant to me not some facebook style crap. |
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Holy cow the new feed is awful. I want literally none of the things it does, I'm not on Github to discover content like the banner says and the feed is now full of garbage that's useless and completely irrelevant to me. If nothing else please please get updates about my starred repos out of the feed. If I wanted to see updates from those projects I would watch them instead. This seems like it was built with a complete misunderstanding of who uses Github. |
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If you give me the ability to filter the feed, at least add an option to see commits and co of repositories I contribute to, which is what I used the main feed for prior. This way we can toggle off all the stuff we don't want and can keep what we used to like. I don't understand how this happened again, we had a feed like this before and everybody disliked it, and now it was brought back with filter options, but still omitting the things we actually want to see on this page. |
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I agree with this, please at least give an option to have it just show activity on repos I'm watching like it was before. It was super useful to know if someone starred or forked a repo or followed me. |
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Can y'all (i.e., the GitHub team) please don't force this obtuse, unnecessary algorithmic feed on us? What's next, ads from sponsoring |
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yeah, I hate it. took way to long to figure out how to get rid of "trending crap", which I dont care about. its called "Recommendations", and of course they put it at the very bottom of the filters, because they dont want you to remove it. then when I unchecked it, I lost EVERYTHING that I used to see before, in regards to history of people starring my repos. |
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How do I turn this shit off? Are there any 3rd party tools to bring back the old feed by using https://github.com/dashboard-feed maybe? |
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I am here once again because https://github.com/dashboard-feed is no longer functioning for me. The updated feed does not address my concerns. I cannot filter certain events for only my repositories. For example, if I want to only see repository activity of my repositories, I will automatically get repository activity of "recommended" repositories, which are usually repositories I do not have any interest in. There is still information that is completely missing, which was very valuable. Changes made to the wiki on my repositories are not being shown, making it impossible for me to verify if these are legitimate are vandalism. Furthermore, forks of my repositories are also not being shown. This post has the second highest amount of upvotes across all of the feedback posts on all your products. How many more are needed before you start taking the feedback seriously? |
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GitHub has posted a follow-up update about the homepage feed today: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-11-27-improvements-to-the-homepage-feed/ Unfortunately, this is still not addressing the primary complaint: I want to see commits, merges, issues, and pull requests from my coworkers in the repositories that I follow. That is all I want to see. When I turn on "Repository activity" and turn off "Include events from starred repositories" I still see a bunch of months-old cards about pull requests opened by people I follow on random repositories, but nothing more recent from my coworkers on the repositories that I have marked as watching. This new feed remains an active hindrance to me trying to get work done. |
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We can only silently accept this useless new version of the feed.😣 == test feed |
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Seems like they're running surveys on the old dashboard feed now. This could either mean that they're planning on bringing back some of the old functionality to the homepage feed (that's good) or that they're going to change and possibly break the dashboard feed (very, very bad). |
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I've gotten used to the new(er) dashfeed. |
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I totally agree about the new feed—it's not working for a lot of us. Let's keep pushing GitHub to give us the option to switch back to the old one. Your updates on GitHub and HackerNews are getting noticed, so let's keep at it. Hopefully, with enough visibility, GitHub will listen. |
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Did something recently change with https://github.com/dashboard-feed and associated workarounds to GH's microsoft-tier design change to the feed? 😅 My feed no longer populates beyond a few updates from folks and orgs I've starred. |
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wow really this thread exists did not know, but this frontpage dashboard stuff sux now the way it was before something major happened what a shitty front page useless information have to keep digging in if something needed |
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Old feed with some UX updates |
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It's so bad, I don't use it at all anymore. Only my repos now -- 1/4 of the screen is usable to me. The feed used to be my source of info about repos that people I follow found interesting. Now it's just absolute useless mix of releases from microsoft and other stuff I don't care to follow that take up 1/3 of vertical screen space EACH!. A release update used to be the same size as anything else and it was easy to see a lot of information in one glance. Now I have to doom-scroll if I want to find anything from the people I follow. This specific feedback discussion has been up for 9 months now and I found many, many more. Github is not listening. |
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Hello, This is an interesting issue. I noticed lots of ways to improve Github that are potentially bigger issues. For example, there shouldn't be three different discussions features which is the case presently, also it seems possible to override Github discussion features with personal discussions which is technically a security issue which albeit likely requires super user status to achieve. Multiple discussion features leads to difficulties managing communications as presently maximising team, community communications requires juggling a minimum of three discussions features, makes incorporating new search features difficult due to needing to differentiate three features with the same name. The search, sorting in the community discussions, other discussion forums is actually broken as the search, sorting doesn't filter correctly for keywords. I am not wanting to seem negative, GH having broken functionality doesn't make the technology industry appear great when one of the internet's largest sources of code's public functionalities don't work correctly on the main page that loads everytime the user visits the GH website. I am also not trying to detract all of the attention away from the desire to return to the previous feed. I understand that desire is likely due to the perspective that returning to the previous feed is likely easier than resolving feature issues with the new feed. As mentioned in this post the newer Github social feed also shows alerts for actions that don't actually occur from the user. The above are all difficult to resolve potentially due to Github's existing codebase & new code deployments likely conflicting with present use of Github. Open sourcing specific parts of the GH codebase may help with improving security, feature improvements. Open sourcing parts of the existing codebase can also decrease security at the same time depending on how that is done, & which specific features are open sourced. If you're an engineer why don't we connect, chat further around collaboration, & unifying efforts to help seek out GH improvements? Is there anyway to easily create a mega thread of current wanted changes? Or to create an optional unified thread of all community discussions around specific features? |
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The level of ignorance from GitHub to this issue is just crazy. Dear GitHub. I'd like to be very clear. The new feed is pure 💩 It can't be fixed or improved. Just ditch it and bring back the old one. Thanks. |
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I decise to leave github, this website is terrifying nowdays, the new feeds on my homepage never goes right. I don't know how does programer in github did this, they looks like just take money and did nothing. |
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The new feed is horrible and you know it.
Please give us the option to go back to the old feed.
You made an attempt, but you failed. Now please go back and focus on something that actually adds value. You are trying to fix something that's not broken.
It's evident that the people building this crap are not the ones who actually use it. It would be great if you would listen to your users.
EDIT: the old feed is still here https://github.com/dashboard-feed - Please GitHub do the right thing and give us the option 🙌
EDIT 2: This topic is now on HackerNews https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37413126 ! Please consider upvoting for visibility
EDIT 3: This is now the 3rd most upvoted Discussion on this platform. I posted it on HackerNews for visibility: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37470259
EDIT 4: Turns out that this discussion got featured in the article from The Register about the new forced AI feed. Yet, GitHub management completely ignores it all... https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/13/github_alienates_customers_by_force/
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