Which part do you disagree with? The slowness, the Fisher-Price looking UI, the overwhelming noise around posts, or the popups to login or install the app?
They could've improved the styling so things were nicely formatted and easy to read, but they went above and beyond (in a bad way).
I always forget that the ability to expand an image link to show an image inline is a feature of Reddit Enhancement Suite, and not a stock feature built into reddit.
https://github.com/tom-james-watson/old-reddit-redirect