The top area felt too compressed
Hi everyone. I only stayed on the page for a short time, but the upper part immediately felt much more compressed than I expected because so many small navigation elements appeared together at once. There were categories, tags, stories, random video sections, profile-related labels, language options, and live cam links all grouped into the same narrow visual space. Somewhere inside that repeated wording I noticed porno tube, and unexpectedly my attention stayed there longer than on the surrounding labels nearby. Further down the page there were many updated entries, repeated category names, and grouped sections continuing almost without interruption. Nothing separately looked difficult or unusual, yet together the layout created a strangely tense feeling for me during the first few moments. Has anyone else ever reacted more strongly to a crowded navigation structure than to the actual information shown on the page?



Yes, I think compressed layouts can affect perception very quickly. When categories, updates, tags, and navigation sections are all packed tightly into the same space, the eyes stop moving calmly and begin scanning too fast between details. Then one random 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 through many grouped sections without enough visual separation. The strange part is that later the same wording often feels completely ordinary again. It seems more connected to visual rhythm and density than to the actual meaning of the phrase itself.