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View submission: An important update on post requirements
I find this statement quite ironic to be honest
tortoise vs the hare
The fact that Reddit went *full hare* on the redesign is exactly the problem. You released the fancy new UI without considering the impact it would have on communities, and now you're slowly releasing patches to fix the problem you created.
The redesign should have come years later, when the features were fully developed. Not released to attract a whole load of new users, whilst dumping moderators in a giant shit pyre of functionality mismatch between old and new Reddit. We still don't have custom CSS for the redesign despite the fact the button has been sitting there greyed out for a while now.
Reddit priorities are completely out of whack. This update for example actually adds 0 new functionality to the redesign, as all of these tasks can already be accomplished easily with automoderator. Meanwhile there's a litany of features that mods have been requesting for months/years that get ignored.
There's nothing here!