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View submission: Out with 2016, in with 2017
It's probably too late, but I created a Reddit redesign[1] from a moderator's point of view over a year ago. I know one of the developers saw it, but I'm not sure if any others did. A lot of the ideas there solve a vast number of subreddit customization problems and could solve a lot of things that come up in /r/ideasfortheadmins.
it's our ancient codebase and hesitation to break things like RES and custom styles
As others pointed out years ago if you simply add all the features or direct replacements into the site this would be fine. Essentially take and integrate the functionality of RES and Modtools so that they are no longer required. No one would complain if this was done well.
Comment by atomic1fire at 26/01/2017 at 05:17 UTC
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scripting engine.
Reminds me of the time someone tried to use subreddit css to build a game of tictactoe.