FIGS. 15A-15D illustrate examples of a draggable scrubber that may snap to a location with a rubber band effect. In FIG. 15A, device 1500 is displaying a first video asset in a portrait orientation with the scrubber bar 1502 of adaptive scrubber 1510 oriented vertically at a first position on the right side of the display. The device 1500 may detect a first location of touch 1520A by the user along the scrubber bar 1502 in the same manner described above with respect to FIGS. 14A-14B. Referring to also to FIG. 15B, the user may drag the scrubber bar to a second location of touch 1520B. The scrubber bar 1502 is showcasing the rubber band effect, where a portion of the scrubber bar 1502 in FIG. 15B “stretches” to move with the location of touch from the first position 1520A to the second position 1520B. Still referring to FIG. 15B, the second location of touch is to the right of the centerline 1522 of the device 1500, thus, the scrubber bar 1502 may snap back to the right side of the display of the device 1500 if the user were to remove pressure, e.g., no longer contact the display of the device 1500 at the second location of touch 1520B. In some examples, a line other than centerline 1522 could be used as the threshold to determine the side of the display the scrubber bar 1502 will snap back.