55 upvotes, 5 direct replies (showing 5)
View submission: Changelog: Comment Spotlights, new chat channels features, and more
We’ve started to allow a small number of redditors to access the improved logged-in desktop and mobile web experience. This updated web experience loads significantly faster and will be similar to the recently updated logged-out web experience.
Super curious how you're getting feedback for the new experience. Are you doing any a/b polling or gathering any usage metrics?
Comment by slayer370 at 14/11/2023 at 01:51 UTC
26 upvotes, 0 direct replies
feedback is from the share holders and advertisers.
Comment by SaviD_Official at 14/11/2023 at 22:19 UTC
13 upvotes, 1 direct replies
The new "logged-in" desktop web experience is atrocious. It looks horrific and is clunky to navigate, and is clearly trying to shove mobile features where they shouldn't go
Comment by [deleted] at 15/11/2023 at 20:03 UTC
12 upvotes, 3 direct replies
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Comment by BrineOfTheTimes at 13/11/2023 at 18:37 UTC
-52 upvotes, 15 direct replies
To get a sense of how people are feeling about the experience, we conduct user research via surveys, collect feedback from the Reddit Mod Council (ongoing), and as always, continue to pay attention to posts and comments across Reddit.
Comment by VegasKL at 09/12/2023 at 01:23 UTC*
1 upvotes, 0 direct replies
The new design went heavy into the ads and "more you might like" promotion stuff, so everything seems cluttered.
When it rolled out to me and it was so ad-heavy I took the hour to write a script to strip out their nonsense. Coupled with an ad-block (never felt the need before), it's back to being usable. So i'd be curious what their A/B metrics look like, if more people start blocking things .. it's kinda like how blockers became a thing, ads were fine for the longest time until major corps started leaning into them too much.