Every morning I load up Mastodon or Tusky and see the newest messages. Then I scroll down and press "load more" 5-20 times to page in all the messages until I see one I remember. Then I slowly scroll back up, reading in time order. It's bad UX.

Every social media feed product is like this (except RSS readers). I want to read everything, in time order. Why is that so hard?

another UX complaint; having a popular post on Mastodon's web interface is terrible. Page after page of notifications that are copies of my post. They really need to collapse favourites and boosts, or at least not show me 100 copies of my own post.
@nelson Agreed. Also, the post composition window on the web UX is absurdly tiny, literally the size of a couple of postage stamps.