

It’s a summary of multiple articles, and doesn’t explain how it wrote the summary. Breaks the community rules (rule 1) for sure, but also just a very confusing way to post multiple articles at once. Just pick one source, and post that directly.
Edit: I looked into it. It’s slop:
Kagi News reads public RSS feeds of thousands of (community-curated) world-wide news sources and utilizes AI to distill them into one perfect daily briefing.













I’m one of those people who have been clamoring for a way to prevent me from constantly losing my place, and this is not what I had in mind. But if it works it works, and I’ll be happy to have any solution. The issue for me is constantly mis-tapping the Posts button, sometimes with the side of my palm, sometimes when reaching for buttons further away. It happens every day.
A simple solve would just be to give us the option to change what the Posts button does. We already have lots of great ways to customize those buttons, why not one more? I don’t want the Posts button to scroll to the top on first tap and then take me to the communities tab on the next tap. The combination of those behaviors is why I keep losing my place. If the Posts button has to take me out of my feed, then I should always have a way of getting back to the same spot. At the very least, when I tap back into the Home feed it should put me back where I was in that feed (or give me that option). Popups are fine I guess, but I’d rather have a setting.
My ideal behavior: scroll my feed, tap Posts button (on purpose or by accident) end up on list of subscribed communities, tap Home, resume scrolling where I left off. If I want to scroll to the top of my feed I’ll tap the top of my screen (sorry android people) since that’s the default way to do that. The Posts button shouldn’t do something that the OS has a built in behavior for.
Also, I’m on the latest iOS version and don’t see this option in settings. Has it not been rolled out to iOS yet?