It's not a bug; it's an enhancement request.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Create a test folder
2. Inside, create more test folders, until there are many more than your screen 
can display at once.
3. Set this to list view
4. Scroll to the top of the list
5. Ctrl+drag a file from another window to copy it.
6. Drop the file into one of the folders at the bottom of the list.

You can do this by moving the mouse within within a few pixels of the
bottom edge of the window, which makes it automatically scroll, but it's
jumpy and very sloooow.  It can take a long time to get it to scroll all
the way to the bottom.

What should happen is that it should smoothly start scrolling slowly
when you get into the bottom 1/4th of the window, and increase in speed
as you go lower, and decrease in speed as you go back up, like those
applets that you see on some websites that scroll automatically as you
move the mouse around, and let you select things by moving the mouse
back into the middle of the bar.

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Automatic scrolling to off-screen content is slow and hard to use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177816
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