Yes, from the article. The article suggests a move to auto-refresh
automatically rather than manual refresh (among other ideas).
Pull-to-refresh allows the user to decide when to download new content,
giving them control over data usage. For example they might only decide to
"pull" when on a wifi network rather than spend MBs on their data plan. As
designers reconsider this interaction, I hope that they don't eliminate
this option for those people.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 8:55 AM Kaartic Sivaraam <
kaarticsivaraam91196(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 2017-07-25 at 19:22 +0530, Kaartic Sivaraam
wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 14:03:04 -0500, Anne Gomez
<agomez(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote,
> My initial reaction to the headline was
captured in 1 sentence in
this: "It
also
saves on bandwidth for data-conscious customers."
That's a valid point.
Just to be sure I understood you correctly, you
were referring to
"Pull-to refresh" when you mentioned "It" in the following sentence,
"It also saves on bandwidth for
data-conscious customers."
Correct me if I'm wrong.
--
Kaartic