[Platform Announcement] Announcement List Reading Experience Optimization: Added Publication Time Grouping and Quantity Identification

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Dear user, hello:

In order to make the update rhythm of the announcement more intuitive, the platform has completed the optimization of the reading experience of the announcement list. Previously, all announcements were displayed in chronological order, and users had to scroll repeatedly when viewing "recent updates" and "earlier content", which was inefficient. Now the list page is automatically grouped by publication time and displays the quantity of each group, making it easier to quickly determine the recent update density.

This optimization has taken effect on the announcement list page, with the following core changes:

The grouping dimension has been adjusted to "today/last 7 days/earlier".

Add a quantity identifier to each group title, such as' Last 7 days (3) '.

Each announcement only displays a concise summary in the list, with the main text on the details page for a clearer hierarchy.

Each record provides a "View Details" entry to reduce the cost of accidental touches and jumps.

The list page and detail page are linked together to maintain consistency, and the path back to the list is stable.

Meaning to users:

Can determine if there are any recent updates within 10 seconds.

You don't need to click on each one to filter out the announcements that need to be read carefully.

For long-term users, the cost of historical announcement retrieval has significantly decreased.

Suggested usage:

First, check the grouping of "today" and "the past 7 days" to confirm if there are any changes that affect current usage, and then proceed to the details page as needed. If you are a low-frequency viewing user, it is recommended to check the "Last 7 Days" group at least once a week to avoid missing important feature adjustments.

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