When a user gets to the last page of the feed by pressing Next on previous pages, show an option on the bottom to load more topics to make UX more intuitive
Currently the default feed date filter is 3 days. It is very easy to come to the end of the feed by pressing Next. At the time of writing it only takes two clicks of Next. Assuming that the user is new to Tildes, once they reach the bottom of final page they may believe that they have reached the end of all Tildes content. The onus is on the user to discover that the date filter is at the top of the page, and change it to a greater value. Even after changing the date filter, the user is left back at the beginning of the feed, and must click Next again in an attempt to find their place again. This is not an ideal user experience.
It should be much easier for the user to view more topics.
Suggestion: in the case when there is no Next button[1] at the bottom of the page, show a different button which will change the date filter to a greater value and bring the user to the next logical page in the feed. It could be named "Show Earlier Topics," though I don't love that.
This is not a fully formed feature request, just a base to build off of as there are many factors at play here.
1: If there are no earlier topics, or the date filter is already "all time," then the new button should not be shown.