| Everything seems to work on the surface, until you actually start using it. Many newer features are half-implemented or not implemented at all. Some features which previously worked are broken. The setting for preference of the old.reddit interface is not stable, and gets reset sometimes. Even when the setting is preserved, there are nag messages to switch to the new one and/or the app. Also, I think just calling it "old." feels a bit condescending and patronizing to the user. It certainly communicates that its days are numbered, so why would I want to invest any more of my time into it? |
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>Also, I think just calling it "old." feels a bit condescending and patronizing to the user. It certainly communicates that its days are numbered, so why would I want to invest any more of my time into it?
I guess they could call it "classic", but that'd be longer to type in the address bar.