So, there's an annoying new thing on the Hubs homepage. It auto refreshes constantly just bounces me back to the top of the page, seemingly at random intervals. It makes it almost completely useless in mobile devices, because just about the time you find the button you wanna click, it forces you back to the top of the page and you have to start all over. This is extremely annoying.
Desktop/laptop or mobile only? iOS or Android/Windows? How frequently? Browser (Safari, Chrome, etc.)?
Does it seem to behave the same if the browser tab is in the foreground, or if you're on another browser tab or another app?
I'm on .158 on Win 11/Chrome and scrolled down the home screen and opened a view of one of the rooms and left the screen sitting for about 10m and nothing happened, no refresh.
Tried it on Android/Chrome and also not seeing any auto-refreshing there, either, waited 15m.
It's weird, I guess it's not refreshing the page per se, just snapping back to the top of the page randomly.
I have no idea what causes it. But it's only seeming to happen on my phone, which is the one place that behavior is very annoying because the screen size and device count makes scrolling necessary to get to most things, and while you're scrolling you keep getting booted back to the top of the page.
Do you have any "favorites" on the main page and are you by any chance tapping them? I noticed that behavior whenever I tap a switch in my favorites section (but only on the first tap) on the Android app.
+1 on this. The home page is useless on my Pixel 10 Pro in the Firefox mobile browser because of this behavior. As described by the OP, it constantly jumps to the top of the page. I also just tried the Duck Duck Go browser, same behavior. In DDG it jumps all the way to the top. In Firefox it jumps almost to the top, but not quite all the way.
As an additional data point, it seems to jump up every ~10 seconds, and that is not dependent on when I scroll. If I scroll down 8 seconds after the last jump, it will jump up again ~2 seconds later. Refreshing the screen resets the 10-second interval.