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	<title type="text">Verge Product Updates | The Verge</title>
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				<name>Danielle Steussy</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[What we’re hearing about the new homepage]]></title>
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			<updated>2026-05-06T14:06:26-04:00</updated>
			<published>2026-05-06T14:05:13-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[We’ve been reading your feedback on the new homepage. All of it. The kind and encouraging comments, the brutal ones, the “actually this rules,” the “please undo this immediately,” the bug reports, the feature ideas, and yes, the eternal request for dark mode. We appreciate it. A lot of you took the time to share [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p class="has-text-align-none">We’ve been reading your feedback on <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/bulletin/914842/the-next-evolution-of-the-verges-homepage-is-here">the new homepage</a>. <em>All</em> of it. The kind and encouraging comments, the brutal ones, the “actually this rules,” the “please undo this immediately,” the bug reports, the feature ideas, and yes, the eternal request for dark mode. We appreciate it.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">A lot of you took the time to share detailed, thoughtful reactions right after launch, and that kind of feedback is useful. It helps us understand where the experience is landing or missing the mark, spot issues and friction, and ultimately sort that feedback into a few buckets. We want to be open and transparent with you about how we’re looking at those buckets of feedback.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none"><strong>Bucket 1: Yes, we should fix that. </strong>Some feedback points to things we should clearly fix or smooth out, like bugs and rough edges.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Feedback that falls into this bucket:</p>

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<li>The scrollbar presence on the feed (✅ Fixed)</li>



<li>Adding “Read More” from the groups of stories when there’s something to link to (✅ Fixed)</li>



<li>Adding a way to read more from a category toward the bottom of the page (✅ Fixed)</li>
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<p class="has-text-align-none"><strong>Bucket 2: This is worth investigating. </strong>Some feedback points to things worth exploring further. These are repeated requests that may reflect a broader need or pain point, even if the exact proposed solution is not the one we ultimately pursue.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Feedback that falls into this bucket:</p>

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<li>How the Latest feed is presented and engaged with, especially for those of you who love the pure revchron feed (which Latest is). </li>



<li>Dark mode. We are actively working on this.</li>



<li>Dates on stories in curated story sets. Removing them was intentional so we could more easily bring older stories back to the forefront, especially when they can add color and context to a timely topic. But we hear the frustration here and are thinking about how to address the underlying pain point.</li>



<li>Marking a story as read vs. unread. This is a recurring request and speaks to a broader need for more personalized homepage experiences. That’s something we’re actively planning for, even if this exact feature isn’t currently on the roadmap.</li>
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<p class="has-text-align-none"><strong>Bucket 3: Not right now. </strong>Some feedback falls into the category of ideas we’re not planning to take on right now. Not because the feedback is bad, but because we have to be deliberate about what we can support.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Feedback that falls into this bucket:</p>

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<li>Free-to-Read and Subscriber Perks sections. We’ve deprecated these sections for now. We’ll revisit if it makes sense down the road.</li>



<li>The page structure. We’ve seen a lot of strong opinions on combining curated stories with the firehose feed. We believe in this approach and we need to give it time before considering big structural changes. Many of you love the mix; others, not so much. That’s okay.</li>
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<p class="has-text-align-none">I want to be candid about what we can support. We’re a pretty small team and every decision has to be weighed against time, resourcing, complexity, editorial needs, business priorities, and the longer-term vision for where <em>The Verge</em> is going (and we have big ambitions for where we want it to go). We can’t commit to every suggestion, even if we genuinely agree that it’s a great idea.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">We’ll fix what needs fixing and dig into the themes that feel most meaningful. We’ll keep prioritizing and working through tradeoffs and constraints. Most importantly, we’ll stay open about what we’re seeing and learning as we go. Please keep the feedback coming.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Here are are the best ways to reach us:</p>

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<li>Right here in the comments.&nbsp;</li>



<li>We also have a <a href="https://forms.gle/FYUeYdqueSx8YVgY9">feedback form here</a> where you can submit bugs, feedback, requests, etc.</li>



<li><a href="https://forms.gle/FYUeYdqueSx8YVgY9">Join our user research group</a> for the chance to participate in user interviews, user testing, and surveys, and get access to prototypes and beta drops. We will reach out when a good opportunity aligns.</li>



<li>Reach out to our team directly at <a href="mailto:product@centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com">product@centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com</a>.&nbsp;</li>



<li>Support with your account and subscription is handled by our wonderful support team at <a href="mailto:support@centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com">support@centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com</a>.</li>
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				<name>William Joel</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[The next evolution of The Verge’s homepage is here]]></title>
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			<updated>2026-04-21T11:48:04-04:00</updated>
			<published>2026-04-21T11:48:04-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[When we updated our homepage in 2022, our primary goal was simple: The Verge should be fun to read, every time you visit. With that update, we introduced the homepage StoryStream and Quick Posts, and it was built to redesign the relationship we have with you, our audience.  It’s been almost four years since then, [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p class="has-text-align-none">When we updated our homepage in 2022, our primary goal was simple: <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/2022/9/13/23349876/the-verge-website-redesign-new-newsfeed-blogs-logo"><em>The Verge</em> should be fun to read, every time you visit</a>. With that update, we introduced the homepage StoryStream and Quick Posts, and it was built to redesign the relationship we have with you, our audience. </p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">It’s been almost four years since then, and <em>a lot</em> has changed. <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/c/23972308/twitter-x-death-tweets-history-elon-musk">The fall of Twitter</a>, the rise of AI, and <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/24167865/google-zero-search-crash-housefresh-ai-overviews-traffic-data-audience">major shifts</a> in how people discover and follow news have reshaped how readers find us and engage with our journalism. In all of that, one thing has become especially clear: You, our readers, are not a monolith.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Some of you visit multiple times a day, every day. Others check in a few times a week. Some start with the homepage. Others come via RSS or newsletters. We’re lucky to have an audience that is both broad and deeply loyal. But it also means a single, fixed homepage has a hard time serving <em>everyone</em> well.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">One issue stood out in particular: 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, or compete for limited space in top stories. This meant some of our great reporting and ambitious packages could be easy to miss.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">This update is our first attempt at better balancing our work, which is part magazine, part firehose of news.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">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 <em>story sets</em>, which are collections of stories around a topic. These might center on a live event, a major news moment, or a larger package. The goal is simply to give important work more room to breathe and more time to be seen.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">The reverse chronological feed isn’t going away. It now lives on the right side of the homepage as an uninterrupted stream of everything we publish. No pinned stories, no non-chronological interruptions. Just the latest articles and Quick Posts, in order. Behind a toggle, you’ll <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/bulletin/710925/the-verge-is-getting-way-more-personal-with-following-feeds">still find the Following feed</a>, with updates from the topics and authors you care about most.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Elsewhere on the page, we’re continuing to surface collections of articles like Most Popular and Most Discussed, along with the latest from key areas we cover, including tech and reviews.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">On mobile, these same ideas translate into feeds you can toggle between at the top of your screen.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">All of this is meant to make it easier to move between two very real ways of reading <em>The Verge</em>: seeing our biggest reporting and what we think is most important, or diving into the firehose to pick what is most important to you.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">We’ve created a new <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/verge-product-updates"><em>Verge</em> product updates page</a> where we’ll share what we’re working on and what we ship. We’ve also started a user research group because we want to hear directly from you as we make decisions about what to build or iterate on next. In some cases, we’ll even share and test ideas before they roll out more broadly. We did that with this version of the homepage.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">To be clear, we don’t expect this homepage will solve everything for everyone. It’s shorter than the previous version by design because we plan to add to it and evolve it over time.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">There’s a lot more we want to explore! Maybe logged-in users can choose whether they land on Top Stories or Latest by default. Maybe articles you’ve already read are grayed out, making it easier to find something new to read. Maybe we try entirely new ways of organizing our work altogether! Some of these ideas will land. Some won’t. That’s part of the process we will be working with going forward.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">And this goes beyond the homepage: We’re working on getting dark mode out this year (finally), launching an app, and experimenting with federation. There are so many possibilities, and we’re excited to hear what you care about the most.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">This approach will take time to fully ramp up, and not every change will feel immediately valuable to every reader. But our goal remains the same: <em>The Verge</em> should be fun to read, every time you visit. We’re confident working this way, in the open and in collaboration with you, our readers, is how we all get there.</p>

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<p class="has-text-align-none">It takes a lot of people to rethink a homepage.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">This experience was brought to life by the <em>Verge</em> product team, with contributions and support from teams across <em>The Verge</em>, including editorial, audience, art and design, and customer support. We also partnered closely with teams across Vox Media, including ads, analytics, and QA.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">Big thanks to Nilay, Helen, and David for their guidance and support throughout.</p>

<p class="has-text-align-none">We’ll keep sharing what we’re building next on our <a href="https://centraltech.webbfinanceiro.com/verge-product-updates">product updates feed</a>. Follow along — tell us what’s working, what’s not, and what you want to see more of. We want to hear it all!</p>
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