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by gruez
1945 days ago
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>Some features which previously worked are broken. Examples? >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. |
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Image galleries.
Mod mail, rules list, and other mod features.
A few others I can't remember and don't care enough to go digging for.
Generally speaking, in the last couple of years, the more I use reddit, the less I want to use it. I've been pretty involved in it for 10+ years and used to love it. Reddit used to be a pretty important part of my life. It took a long time to de-train me from coming back to it, but they've done it. I hardly ever open it anymore, and I've routed www.reddit.com to localhost so that I wouldn't end up on the new design by accident. I've only done that for less than a dozen addresses.