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by uDontKnowMe 1770 days ago
I think it's a common misconception that old.reddit.com is still extremely popular. As a mod of a medium-large sub which should skew highly towards old.reddit.com (developer-focussed content, created at around the beginning of reddit itself), the percent of pageviews on old.reddit.com is right now around 8%.
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Does that include people who opt out of the redesign with RES? None of the content I see comes from that subdomain.
That is really interesting.

Is it 8% of all users, or 8% of PC users ?

Sorry, to be more precise, I'm seeing in total roughly: - 6.8% old reddit - 5.8% mobile web - 72% new reddit - 15.6% reddit apps
Thanks

I personally use the reddit.com address, but have opted out of the redesign. I wonder if you can track that with reddit.