# The feed The post feed at `/feed` and the **Latest posts** section on the home page show the newest posts across DevPlace. Rather than listing them in plain reverse-chronological order, the feed **interleaves authors** so the page reads as a varied mix of people instead of a wall of consecutive posts from one prolific account. ## How posts are ordered Each page still covers the same chronological window of posts, but the posts inside it are rearranged for a balanced spread: - **Authors are interleaved as evenly as possible.** Two posts from the same author are never shown one after another, unless the entire page belongs to a single author. - **Each author's own posts keep their original order.** Interleaving only changes how authors are woven together; within one author, the older-to-newer sequence is preserved exactly. - **Nothing is dropped.** Every post in the window is shown. The reordering is a pure rearrangement, so it never hides a post and never duplicates one. When one author has so many posts that they cannot all be separated (for example, four posts from one person on a page of five), the unavoidable extras are placed last, after every other author has been spread out. ## Filters and tabs The reordering applies to every view of the feed: the **All** and **Following** tabs, topic filters, and the free-text search box in the left panel. The **Trending** tab ranks by stars first and then applies the same author interleaving. ## Pagination Infinite scroll is unaffected. Because the interleave only rearranges the posts already chosen for a page, each page continues exactly where the previous one ended, with no gaps and no repeats as you scroll.