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The repeated sections felt overwhelming

Hello everyone. I only stayed on the page for a short moment, but the first thing I noticed was how many repeated navigation sections appeared together without much space between them. There were categories, tags, stories, profile-related areas, live cam sections, random video links, and language options all compressed into the same upper part of the page. Somewhere inside those repeated labels I noticed porno tube, and unexpectedly my attention stayed there longer than on the surrounding navigation wording nearby. Further down there were updated entries, long category lists, and grouped sections continuing almost continuously through different areas. Nothing individually looked strange or difficult to understand, yet together the layout created a surprisingly tense first impression for me. Has anyone else ever felt mentally overloaded just from how tightly a page structure was organized?

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Yes, I think dense repetition changes the way attention processes a page. When categories, updates, tags, and profile sections all appear inside the same compact visual area, the brain sometimes begins reacting to the overall pattern instead of the individual details. Then one completely ordinary phrase can suddenly feel unusually noticeable simply because attention pauses there for a second longer than expected. I noticed that especially on pages where repeated labels continue across multiple grouped sections without large visual breaks. The strange thing is that later the same wording usually feels completely neutral again. It seems more connected to pacing and visual pressure than to the phrase itself.

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