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by plonk 1516 days ago
> They still manage two concurrent designs and have been for years - it's the longest frontend migration I've ever seen.

Maybe the new design is so obviously slower and broken that they see killing old.reddit.com as too risky (cf. the video player, the loss of position in a page when using back/forward, the un-followable comment threads that make you click on "more comments" 10 times a minute, and all the boxes begging for your email address and for you to please use the app).