• Psychodelic@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    You ever feel like that’s a personal limitation? I start feeling a bit like a boomer when I get a strong urge to resist change

    That said, fuck Reddit’s admin team/corporate leaders

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      3 months ago

      Personal limitation? I mean, the UI is worse. Bloated, confusing, and doesn’t look any better. It has extra ads that look both like posts and comments. Fuck that.

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        3 months ago

        Beyond that, it also just runs way worse; new.reddit takes at least twice as long to load a page than old.reddit. And when your entire business model is based on exploiting my stunted attention span to trick me into reading advertisements, you can’t give me that extra two and a half seconds to realize maybe I don’t give a shit about half the garbage I just mindlessly scrolled through, or else I’m gonna just go, like, fly a kite or something. And I don’t wanna do that, where do you even get a kite?

        And hell, it’s entirely possible this rate limit isn’t just restricted to old.reddit, but nobody’s noticed yet because new.reddit is too slow to make 100 requests in a measly 10 minutes.

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      3 months ago

      It’s worst when I feel the UI has been engineered to make it harder finding the information I am looking for and/or make it slower.

      I joke that I’m actively turning boomer in my ripe ol’ age of mid 20’s…

      And if that means I’ll be kicking and screaming down the road of enshittification of the internet then so be it

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      3 months ago

      For me it’s not so much that as it is the old layout being easier to work with when mostly browsing text-only subreddits. I think Reddit should be more appreciative of the things that made Reddit this big in the first place, including the design of the site at the time. It’s very much an “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” scenario