Every time I visit a question page on Stack Overflow, my browser scrolls to the bottom. At best I can only see doing this on pages I've visited before and even then it does not suit my style of use of Stack Exchange sites. As it is, I am more often forced to scroll up, usually to the top, than I am assisted by this pre-scrolling.

Have I overlooked a preference setting that can get me the behavior I want?

Edit: Answering Questions from Comments:

Well, this is odd... This behavior was prevalent enough this morning that I finally found my way over here to Meta and submitted this question. Now it seems that I can only replicate it on the links to questions and comments on my profile page. It's possible that was the entirety of if, but my recollection is that it was happening all over. In fact, right after I submitted the question with the statement that it was only happening on question pages I noticed it was also happening on the list page (filtered by tag), too.

So... Probably I was hallucinating. Maybe too much caffeine, maybe not enough. Anyway, sorry about the noise.

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This isn't default behaviour. Perhaps a browser plugin misbehaving or a broken mousewheel? – Ren Jan 14 at 16:26
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Pretty sure this isn't intentional. What browser/OS are you using? Can you give a few links that demonstrate this behaviour for you? – Anna Lear Jan 14 at 16:26
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How are you arriving at these questions? Are you perhaps following links to a particular answer or comment that is near or at the end? When you follow a link look at the url; if it has a # followed by anything then you're going to an anchor on that page, not the top of the page. – Servy Jan 14 at 16:28
Closing this for now - but let us know if it starts happening again. :) – Anna Lear Jan 14 at 17:04

closed as too localized by Anna Lear Jan 14 at 17:04

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