Nuking the old.reddit option would likely be the thing that gets me to drop the last few subs for good (I've already stopped visiting the KIA2 sub long ago).
I still find it jarring everytime I open the current Reddit UI off of a search.
If they get rid of old.reddit I will stop using it completely. Nu reddit is one of the most poorly optimized, poorly coded messes I've ever seen. It takes so much longer to load even with adblockers on, and for what? So it can look like Facebook? Not to mention if I log in on another computer it manages to "forget" that I opted out of the redesign, so I have to go into the settings every time I do that.
KIA2 might be the sub with most shadowbanned users, can't see at least a third of all comments on posts, makes me wonder how many posts are left never seen
Nuking the old.reddit option would likely be the thing that gets me to drop the last few subs for good (I've already stopped visiting the KIA2 sub long ago).
I still find it jarring everytime I open the current Reddit UI off of a search.
Same here, I imagine that time is fast approaching.
Don't forget the mandatory popup of "Open this page in the reddit app?" spam if clicking through on your phone.
If they get rid of old.reddit I will stop using it completely. Nu reddit is one of the most poorly optimized, poorly coded messes I've ever seen. It takes so much longer to load even with adblockers on, and for what? So it can look like Facebook? Not to mention if I log in on another computer it manages to "forget" that I opted out of the redesign, so I have to go into the settings every time I do that.
KIA2 might be the sub with most shadowbanned users, can't see at least a third of all comments on posts, makes me wonder how many posts are left never seen