Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-20644-20180423192744/@comment-11891028-20180424151616

Personally, I find the whole 'following as you scroll' feature to be quite annoying and the most intrusive part of the whole feature. Plus the fact it's pretty much the first thing I see when I go on to a page is a bit excessive, but I can see why it's up there if it's substituting any ads.

I find the way that the videos cycle from one subject to another to be quite unusual in the same way that a playlist would cycle. It's not a huge problem, but changing from a video of Boruto Uzumaki to The Akatsuki and Madara Uchiha is rather odd, so I think a recommended videos option would be better in that sense.

As others have said, I'd rather the autoplay feature wasn't there, if I wanted to watch the video then I would click on it. To be honest I doubt I'm really missing out on much from just muting the volume, as is the case on my computer the vast majority of the time. Also, the videos themselves seem to be rather short, though I get that they're probably supposed to be a summary video that are designed to encourage us to look through the rest of the wiki.

Given the choice, I'd rather the video itself be located somewhere a bit less intrusive as well, such as to the side. I mean, there's plenty of space on the pane to the right under the trending fandom articles, certainly gives that feature a reason to stop following us down the page as well.