Comment by [deleted] on 13/05/2017 at 00:59 UTC

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View submission: Reddit is ProCSS

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This is a good thing IMO. When browsing on mobile I prefer all subs to look the same and for them to have the minimal amount of un-needed clutter. I like seeing text flairs, beyond that anything else is annoying.

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Comment by Overheadsprinkler at 13/05/2017 at 04:04 UTC

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What frustrates me is when subreddits require their users to interact with their CSS in some way (like mandatory flairs or other things), and then that fucks over mobile users because the mods of that sub forget that most people browse Reddit via mobile now.

Like, I almost prefer that CSS wasn't permitted because it angers me so much when I get an AutoModerator comment that says my post was removed because I couldn't add flair since I posted from mobile.

Comment by scorpzrage at 13/05/2017 at 01:42 UTC

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Hey, that's also how I feel about Reddit on desktop!

Comment by lil_hulkster at 13/05/2017 at 13:09 UTC

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I use reddit mobile exclusively. Shouldn't it be an on/off option? I'm going to lose out on a large part of the experience (P4P on r/mma, themes for PPV on r/squaredcircle etc.). What's happening here is a feature is still being removed & replaced by an inferior tool.