SUMMARY The default sorting order is "oldest" or anti-alphabetical order first, which is not how most humans would use sorting orders. I often will change the sorting type in dolphin, in the same directory, if I want to visualise folders in a different way. Every time it goes in the wrong direction, there's no setting anywhere, and it's also not able to be key-bound. Because this "locked in" style of setting is antithetical to linux's ethos, and that this has been reported many times before, I'm setting it as a bug, because I doubt it's deliberately this way by a malicious actor. (I have it set to remember settings per folder, but that's unrelated to this issue) STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. open dolphin 2. change sort order -optional 3. attempt to change default behaviour -optional #2 3. attempt to set shortcut -optional #3 3. set "save sorting order" in configure (missing) OBSERVED RESULT defaults to "oldest", which is illogical. EXPECTED RESULT "sort order" be a logical order upon change, because people go to files in directories to keep working on things, not to see things that are probably finished a long time ago. Operating System: EndeavourOS KDE Plasma Version: 6.5.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.20.0 Qt Version: 6.10.1 Kernel Version: 6.17.9-arch1-1 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Dolphin Version 25.08.3 I'm salty after a year of this, so I'm sorry if I mixed salt into this bug report