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View submission: Making Redditing Simpler
Realistically, most people would likely be turned off by the ancient design and confusing user experience. That was a longtime complaint about the website even prior to the launch of the Redesign.
The vast majority of Redditors (>70%) are using the platform via the official mobile apps.
Comment by superfucky at 07/03/2023 at 20:08 UTC
40 upvotes, 2 direct replies
confusing user experience
is this referring to CSS? because i was going to say my #1 gripe with new reddit and this whole "making reddit universal" thing is the way that they killed CSS thereby killing the personality of individual subs. if anything, i would like to see greater individuality and distinction between subreddits in the desperate hopes people will actually become aware of where they're commenting and the fact that reddit is NOT actually one monolithic chat room. people will be in my modmail like "why did you ban me i've never even heard of your shitty sub" and they have a dozen comments in it. and my god, the number of times people say "i had no idea that was even a rule"...
Comment by [deleted] at 08/03/2023 at 00:53 UTC
11 upvotes, 0 direct replies
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Comment by The_Chaos_Pope at 07/03/2023 at 20:50 UTC
18 upvotes, 2 direct replies
Reddit used to have a very functional and usable mobile site. Now all it does is tell you to go use the mobile app.
This is the only reason that all of my mobile browsing is coming from an app.