Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
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Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#112Absolute worst unnecessary redesign! Reddit's charm was its simplicity and information density on a single screen. The new redesign has completely gutted it and made everything worse. I ONLY use https://old.reddit.com/ to access the site now.
Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#113Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#114Absolute worst unnecessary redesign! Reddit's charm was its simplicity and information density on a single screen. The new redesign has completely gutted it and made everything worse. I ONLY use https://old.reddit.com/ to access the site now.
Reddit has gone through many changes both in the product and the organization.. I feel like its initial purpose/mission has been lost in the way that it was intended as an open space to share things. I do absolutely hate the redesign and hate having to type the URL out.. the redesign is more tedious and eats up data like mad
Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#115Earlier quoted context omitted.
If there was a cookie cutter reddit alternative and there was no content, would you use it? The network effects of reddit are a reasonably strong barrier of entry.
For a viable competitor to Reddit, you only need enough other users to fill a few pages worth of content, so the barrier of entry is much lower than if you wanted to outcompete something like Whatsapp. I mean, Hacker News has like 1% of the number of users that Reddit has, and it's already better.
Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#116I do prefer it. It looks much nicer, the old design was very dated, let's be honest. Don't need to use a third-party extension (Reddit Enhancement Suite) to make it usable anymore. It does seem quite buggy in places though. Especially in regards to login flow & 2 factor authentication. Seems to get stuck and gets in limbo where it acts like it's logged in but it isn't. However, I do hate the mobile 'experience', it's…
Exactly. New design makes it much easier to be used by non-advanced users like your mom or nephew. They are often ignored in the context of HN discussions and seldom voice for themselves, but they did consist a large portion of user base.
Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#117Nope, it's awful. I will likely stop using the site if they ever do away with the old design option. I just can't stand how slow the new one is in comparison. If they fixed the performance, I guess it would be tolerable to use. Not sure what they are doing that makes it feel so laggy to use.
Isn't it amazing that its possible to make this slow on a fast computer?
Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#118Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#119(quickly hides before old Reddit fans come at me swinging)
Re: Ask HN: Do you like/use Reddit's redesign?
#120Absolute worst unnecessary redesign! Reddit's charm was its simplicity and information density on a single screen. The new redesign has completely gutted it and made everything worse. I ONLY use https://old.reddit.com/ to access the site now.