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Hi @ro-i! I’ve noticed this too on Android especially when scrolling quickly through a long notification list. It feels like the horizontal swipe threshold is a bit too sensitive compared to the vertical scroll gesture, so even a slight diagonal movement can accidentally trigger “Mark as done”. A few UX tweaks that might help:
Accidentally marking notifications as done while scrolling can get pretty frustrating, especially for users who rely heavily on Inbox triage workflows. I’ve upvoted this feedback as well hopefully the GitHub mobile team revisits the gesture sensitivity here. |
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🏷️ Discussion Type
Product Feedback
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When scrolling through Inbox, aka the notification list, I frequently trigger the horizontal "mark as done" swipe action by accident. I feel like the sensitivity to the horizontal actions is way too high, which makes scrolling significantly more difficult than it should be, imho.
I'm using a Google Pixel 8, Android 16, current GH app version. The issue is not new (I'm using the GH app frequently for a few months or so).
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