300 upvotes, 10 direct replies (showing 10)
View submission: Deprecating community chat rooms
So next time will y'all actually listen to your userbase when we tell you that your new feature is garbage?
Comment by glowdirt at 18/11/2020 at 19:31 UTC
115 upvotes, 2 direct replies
fat chance of that
Comment by [deleted] at 18/11/2020 at 19:59 UTC
84 upvotes, 3 direct replies
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Comment by devperez at 19/11/2020 at 00:23 UTC
17 upvotes, 1 direct replies
People here say every new feature is garbage. When it's only sometimes true. People hate change. They can't trust us.
Comment by White667 at 19/11/2020 at 11:39 UTC
7 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Even when everyone collectively agrees a feature is garbage from day one, it still takes two years for action.
Comment by motophiliac at 19/11/2020 at 15:46 UTC
8 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Top comment on the introduction thread 2 years ago is "So, how do we disable chat?"
Comment by h0bb1tm1ndtr1x at 18/11/2020 at 21:41 UTC
17 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Incoming long-winded Spez post acknowledging they have more terrible ideas for the future.
Comment by conalfisher at 19/11/2020 at 01:05 UTC
7 upvotes, 1 direct replies
It's important to remember that people whining in comments means absolutely nothing here. Statistics are what's important with these additions. Does the new addition make numbers go up? Great, it's a good addition, keep it. You can't seriously be so obtuse as to believe that the entire administration team of Reddit is completely and utterly blind to their userbase. Companies have people for this exact purpose. Those people know how to do their jobs.
Comment by Gbcue at 18/11/2020 at 21:49 UTC
5 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Next I hope they get rid of the redesign and go back to old.reddit.com.
Comment by IndependentSession at 18/11/2020 at 19:50 UTC
-1 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Pretty sure they did? Isnt that what this post is?
Comment by FogeltheVogel at 18/11/2020 at 19:57 UTC
1 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Sure. After a few years...