Happened to me a few days ago, and I just can’t believe how bad this redesign is!!

It’s hard to comprehend what goes into the heads of that dev team, but they basically ruined everything nice about the platform. The API changes were pretty much a fatal shot already, but this new redesign seems to be what tipped the scales for me, and hopefully many more.

It’s a great time to switch to Lemmy, and I think I’m going to make the effort to stick around and abandon the habit of opening reddit multiple times per day.

Do you think forcing this re-design will bring more people here? I’m hoping for that. Reddit betrayed us and I can’t find it me to keep forgiving them for every horrible, anti-user decision.

I noticed in some moderator subreddit, that it is planned to kill new.reddit.com as well. Old will likely stay for longer, but new is what I got used to, and if they take it down I won’t bother getting used to the newer, garbage UX.

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    They redesigned the site again? old.reddit.com was literally the only usable design. No avatars, no ridiculous amounts of padding, no broken search results, no forced sign-in for NSFW-marked content.

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    Why is anyone here still using reddit? What’s the point of not using reddit anymore if you still use reddit? Whats the point in saying fuck u/spez if you keep using reddit?

    I’ve been exclusively on lemmy since the reddit blackout, and it’s been great.

    Just give reddit up my dudes. Its shit

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      Because lemmy isn’t useful. Open the app and all I see is anti capitalism, Linux, Elon musk, and a bunch of unfunny memes

      I had a specific question about Iceland yesterday I had to go to reddit for because lemmy has no Iceland community

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        And when reddit started it wasnt useful. I dont want to repeat what i already said in another reply but essentially it boiled down to: the only way that lemmy replaces reddit is if people create the communities here and encourage people to move here.

        Reddit is great for info but its gotten quite alot worse since the blackout when alot of people deleted their comments in protest. I have had a number of situations where a comment with a bunch of replies saying “thanks that solved it” has beem deleted and my problem goes unsolved.

        We all need lemmy to become more popular so it can replace reddit as a massive repository of useful information about everything.

        Reddit wont be useful at all in a few more years.

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        It’s a fair point, but i think it would be better to encourage those niche subreddits to jump ship to lemmy. Or create the community here yourself.

        If reddit has a reason for people to stay then reddit will remain relevant and continue to make money for spez.

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        Recipe for instant good Lemmy community

        Effort required from you: 1 hour

        1. Sign up two or three Lemmy accounts. 5 minutes
        2. Go to a niche reddit community and grab half a dozen good submissions in the last year or so. Post them to your Lemmy with different accounts. 10 minutes
        3. Now for the hard part. Go and create some good quality original submissions. Work hard on 2-3 good pieces of content that don’t exist on reddit. 35 minutes.
        4. Post links to those submissions on reddit. 5 minutes
        5. Spend a few seconds voting up and engaging with any commenters in your new community. 5 minutes

        Even simple upvotes from your few accounts can catalyse engagement and make the community start to come together.

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        Oh! I am. If i recall, i moved to lemmy and subbed to this community when reddit went dark to keep in the loop on how the protests were going and if there had been any real impact on reddit overall. I guess i never unsubbed.

        Either way, it doesn’t change anything i said.

        If anything it juat raises the question of what the purpose of this community is. Is it reddit recon, is it a space to point and laugh at rhe choices reddit makes, or is it a place for those who can’t let go to cling to the past?

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    “Forced” is a really weird way to describe it. Companies redesign their physical and virtual spaces all the time and people don’t react like it’s an act of violence.

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      “Forced” is a really weird way to describe it.

      Is it? In the past Reddit took strides to make the “classic” version available to users who wanted it (old.reddit).

      Companies redesign their physical and virtual spaces all the time and people [edit: usually] don’t react like it’s an act of violence.

      Probably because we all have jobs to do and KPIs were expected to hit and, at best, it causes a temporary hit to productivity while we learn a new system, and we are not allotted any time for that.

      At worst, the new system is very obviously straight garbage and causes permanent disruptions in productivity and stress. All the while the company is promising they will make it easier later with updates.

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      When its bad enough they do… hell a redesign is what killed Digg (arguments that it was already falling off aside) and new reddit is pretty dogshit.

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      Yes they definitely do, I remember when Facebook moved to timeline and everyone went ape shit.

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      Funny thing is, they do. Our company’s app is in the middle of redesign. Previously the “design” was made by programmers just making it work and not really caring that much about visuals. Now there’s actual vision and concept behind the new design and yet we’ve already got some complaints. People always treat redesigns like a personal insult.

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        It’s fair in a way though, if someone has invested time and effort into developing a workflow using a tool then the hammer company come and say 'we’re talking away the solid handle and replacing it with a soft one then of course you’ll be angry.

        The worst is when they make things look like bad science fiction by moving everything into awkward places and wasting 90% of my screen with dumb looking polish that does nothing but slow performance and add bugs.

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        In most situations, ‘vision and concept’ just add bloat and additional clicks required to complete the same tasks as the previous, spartan/utilitarian design did.

        A good example of what I’m referring to is the Metro UI of Windows 8; yes it arguably looked ‘prettier’ - but that’s largely subjective and made actually using the device worse, without 3rd party applications to restore the Windows 7 Start Menu functionality.

        Sometimes, albeit not always - programmers do end up making pretty efficient UIs.

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          Metro would have probably been a decent layout for a dumb terminal with a touch screen. I have no idea why they thought it was a good idea for a typical computer OS.

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            I think it was a good idea they just stopped too soon. They should’ve made the window manager better and made a better story for legacy apps.

            Instead they just went “eh you’ve got the old desktop as an app, good enough right?”

            It’s like creating iOS and then having the Mac desktop as an app🤦‍♂️

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          Not in this situation, the old UI is horrible and the new one actually looks great (we got some complaints previously for how bad it looks).

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        Because you take away their safe space. I went through this with every major Firefox redesign. Then i spend several hours trying to reverse the changes through css.

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    I kind of like it more than the current new redesign. It seems to make better use of horizontal space, it doesn’t leave black bars. However, I haven’t tried it on 16:9 screen, but a 20:9.
    What I don’t like is lack of Markdown editor. That new(2) editor is even wose than FancyPants editor of new(1). There’s just three options: GIF (works), Image (worked after spamming it like 100 times) and “T” which is probably for text editing (doesn’t work at all).

    Anyway, am I the only or does it feel like X?

    Disclaimer: I haven’t tried using it, I just checked it for 3 minutes now.

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      I like it too. I wish I could compare it to current reddit, but I can only access it through old interface. And the current reddit is is too addicting to me to justify working around it.

      I kinda hate that I like the sh version cause it will tempt me to sink time there.

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    I actually like the new new Reddit more than the new Reddit that preceded it. Maybe an unpopular opinion. Although I haven’t had time to use it that much yet.

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    Any time Reddit makes a stumble is likely to generate at least a small exodus looking for alternatives. This is an example of such a moment.

    In order to keep those users on Lemmy it needs to have activity. A community with no posts or only ancient posts is not attractive. Yes, Lemmy has politics and memes, but it needs more activity in other types of communities. People say as much constantly and it is obvious.

    If you want Lemmy to thrive then I highly suggest you post in communities relevant to your interests.

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      It would also be nice if some of the largest instances didn’t ban people for not thinking Mao Zedong was a good dude.

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    old reddit the only way to use reddit for me. When it’s gone I will have to waste my time exclusively here.

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      I have a community for a project on Reddit which is the only reason I use it anymore, I’ve tried using new Reddit so many times but it’s so painful that I really think I’m just let the community die if they force me off old

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    Unless a larger portion of the userbase migrates, Reddit will get to do what they want to. Unfortunately the landed gentry/toxic mods are going to do what they can to keep them there too, including modding out any info posts about alternatives.

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    I saw the writing on the wall over the summer of 2023. Reddit won’t die, nothing will. I had tinkered with mastodon before but that realisation above is really what pushed me to migrate everything I use to the fediverse. Most people are too stubborn to give up the very things that keep abusing them because they are already established, instead of putting in the effort of engaging with something new. Even yesterday a friend of mine was nonstop complaining about twitter and when I mentioned bluesky and mastodon “oh it’s okay, X is more popular so I’m just gonna stay on it”. I have Lemmy and bluesky for now. I have ecosia for my search and waterfox for my browser. the only thing it’s really hard to get rid of is YouTube, even invidious is just a front-end for it. kinda got off topic but the point is, Reddit hasn’t lost momentum. nothing has or will for a long while. bad changes will keep enshittifying everything.