
"The fall of Twitter, the rise of AI, and major shifts in how people discover and follow news have reshaped how readers find us and engage with our journalism."
"Some of our best work simply didn't stay visible long enough. Stories would move quickly through the reverse chronological feed and risk being pinned, breaking the flow of that feed."
"On desktop, that means separating those two modes more clearly. The left side of the homepage is now where we highlight our top stories of the day, followed by story sets."
The Verge's homepage was updated to improve reader experience by making it more engaging. The redesign addresses the diverse habits of readers, acknowledging that they do not engage with content uniformly. The new layout separates top stories from thematic collections, allowing important work to remain visible longer. This change aims to ensure that significant reporting and ambitious packages are not easily overlooked, catering to the varied ways readers access news.
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