I just saw a coworker with something like 30 tabs open in Chrome. I also know someone who regularly hits the 500-tab limit on their phone, though I suspect that’s more about being messy than anything else.

When I’m researching something, I might have 10-50 tabs open for a while, but once I’m done, I close them all. If I need them again, browser history is there.

Why do people keep so many tabs open? Is there a workflow or habit I’m missing? Do they just never clean up, or is there a real benefit to tab hoarding? I’m genuinely curious. Why do people do that?

  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    7 hours ago

    Because, shockingly, not everyone sees the world the way you do.

    Why do people consider the way others do things as flawed, or pathologize the behaviours of others?

    Also, browser history is awful.

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      6 hours ago

      People have all sorts of preferences, and that’s ok. The way I do things obviously doesn’t work for everyone, but I’m really curious to find out why people do things the way they do.

      Like, what makes the browser history unusable? Maybe there’s a better way to use a browser, but that way just never occurred to me.