I like that it’s information dense. Posts don’t take up a lot of space, comment chains are easier to track with the boxes, it’s more obvious which posts will expand in window and which will go to a new link. I don’t care if it’s pretty, I find it far more functional.
Tbf, when people say they love old.reddit, they very well could be referring to some of the better-looking themes. A lot of old.reddit subs, for example, use Naut. Some also use Minimaluminiumalism, or Simplit.
Wow, talk about people clinging to old.reddit.com UI.
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I didn’t really hate it, but I never got how everyone seemed to love it, it was old and ugly.
I like that it’s information dense. Posts don’t take up a lot of space, comment chains are easier to track with the boxes, it’s more obvious which posts will expand in window and which will go to a new link. I don’t care if it’s pretty, I find it far more functional.
Simple and worked well with RES.
Tbf, when people say they love old.reddit, they very well could be referring to some of the better-looking themes. A lot of old.reddit subs, for example, use Naut. Some also use Minimaluminiumalism, or Simplit.
Might also be about using RES; a lot of the cool stuff never got ported over to the new UI.
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Damn, you might have got hung, drawn and quartered for that comment on reddit ;)
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I’ve grabbed a pitchfork out of reflex