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I feel the opposite regarding the UI. Lemmy UI is clean and easy to follow, Reddit redesign is a giant mess. It's bloated and flashy, but not at all ergonomic in my opinion. I find threads are much harder to scan through.
I like the new Reddit design and Lemmyβs design. I hate old Reddit with a burning passion
I find old reddit is fugly, but at least it's functional. New reddit design is just too busy for my liking.
@Daryl76679 SO.....
Can you please re-read what did you just said?
You like Lemmy's design and hates Old Reddit's design?
I dislike them both, including Reddit's new UI.
There is an Reddit app, called Troddit, and I'm proud to say that I enjoy Troddit's Ui and functionality :-)
I mean, I agree with him. I like lemmy's design and hate old reddit
@Daryl76679@lemmy.ml
I generally like Lemmy's design, with one exception. There is no formally structured recognition of rules for a community. There's just a blob of text that the community moderators have to somehow structure in a visually appealing way. Because there is no recognition of rules, the reporting dialog box does not allow for simply selecting in a drop down, since there is nothing to select from.
JESUS CHRIST, GOD how can people prefer an OLD, UNSTABLE UI???!!!!
Okay, visit old.reddit.com . Are you happy now????
Why are you so angry at a community developed and funded project? and old doesnt equal to bad. Dont gotta always fix what works.
Old Reddit is the only Reddit I use. It's better for reading stuff, modern web UI use way too much white space.
@renlok There are also certain themes that subreddits use, which make the old Reddit more usable. For example Minimaluminiumalism or naut
@expertmanofficial
old.reddit.com is literally the only way I find reddit to be usable, if that ever gets removes I'm never visiting that site again
I prefer old Reddit UI. I can't pin point why I don't like the new Reddit UI but perhaps it's the busy look of it.
I'll never be happy