Comment by aa93 on 25/01/2017 at 21:50 UTC

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View submission: Out with 2016, in with 2017

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I read it more as an acknowledgement of how important RES is to a huge amount of users than a singling out of RES as a blocking issue

RES is more important to my desktop Reddit experience than the vanilla site at this point, so I think if they had huge structural changes that left a large swath of users without those features for any amount of time there'd be a fair amount backlash.

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There's nothing here!