I've thought about this from time to time as well. Personally, I generally prefer inverse (or natural which it's sometimes called) scrolling, but not in all situations. Volume rockers on stereos usually work non-inversely (finger goes up - volume goes up) and so I have that intuition around changing volume.
(In "Podcast Addict Remote" I have horizontal inverse scrolling for jumping inside the episode and vertical non-inverse scrolling to change the volume)
Since I'm not even consistent in this myself I haven't felt it to be too important - even if some preferred default might be nice it's also one more thing to both enforce (or decide not to) and for (often new) contributors to keep track of. So I'm ambivalent :p
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I've thought about this from time to time as well. Personally, I generally prefer
inverse
(ornatural
which it's sometimes called) scrolling, but not in all situations. Volume rockers on stereos usually worknon-inversely
(finger goes up - volume goes up) and so I have that intuition around changing volume.(In "Podcast Addict Remote" I have horizontal inverse scrolling for jumping inside the episode and vertical non-inverse scrolling to change the volume)
Since I'm not even consistent in this myself I haven't felt it to be too important - even if some preferred default might be nice it's also one more thing to both enforce (or decide not to) and for (often new) contributors to keep track of. So I'm ambivalent :p