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Leelee Stone
Leelee Stone

Finding Better Content Through Casual Browsing

At first I thought browsing worked only when you had a clear idea of what you wanted. I used to spend ages typing different keywords and switching pages because nothing really felt satisfying. One evening I stopped searching completely and just followed recommended sections and trending categories. Surprisingly, that’s when things finally became enjoyable. The platform started showing related content that matched my interests without effort. Now I just explore naturally instead of planning everything, and the whole experience feels smoother and less exhausting.

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I went through almost the same phase. Searching too precisely made everything feel repetitive, like I was seeing the same results again and again. Now I usually open

 and move between categories or suggested videos. It’s not advertising — just what I personally use because navigation is simple and I don’t have to think too much about where to click next. When a site is organized well, browsing feels more relaxed and discoveries happen almost automatically.

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