It’s bad. I’m not just saying that, I have tolerated a lot of site ux changes that other people hated (Slashdot beta?!), but the site is so much worse now. All the posts in r/help are about how bad it is. I haven’t seen an official announcement so I’ll try to summarize the obvious changes:

  • some style differences. Normally not a big deal, but up/down vote seem more cramped on my tiny phone screen for post listings.
  • my feed is full of communities I don’t care about. Reddit is “helpfully” trying to introduce me to new communities, but I purposefully didn’t join r/pics, thanks. There are soooo many suggested posts none of which I’m interested in.
  • if you open a post, the link back to the community is even smaller and harder to click than before.
  • posts now include an ad section of “other posts you may like”, which seem to be popular posts that I already read in the past. Thanks but I already read them, why are you suggesting them?
  • (edit to add) actually the “other posts you may like” includes random links to content on other subs I’m not interested in. It’s like the developers had to implement 10 different “features” to cross link posts and this is the best they could do in 4 hours.

I closed the site at this point. Share your own bad experience below

  • remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    The site always sucked unless it was old.reddit and it was only useful on mobile apps. Once the API stuff happened… well… here I am.

    I am not surprised they took something that was already bad and made it worse.

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      11 months ago

      If you’re on iOS then Sink It for Reddit and actually makes the mobile website usable again.

      Also make sure to go into Reddit’s own settings and disable feed recommendations if you browse the main homepage feed. I’m 99% sure I had this disabled and they just ninja-reenabled it with the update.

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    11 months ago

    My own bad experience was when they rushly announced the death of third party apps. I tried to give the official app a try back then, used rif since 2012 before.

    I couldn’t even log in due to an error. The app was deleted minutes later and with the API-kill I moved to lemmy.

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    11 months ago

    I never tried anything other than old.reddit.com. And I’ll never try the dreadful reddit app. Redesign has always been trash and terrible at loading content and pushes trash topics at users.

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    11 months ago

    I don’t even recognize the site anymore. Old reddit is ok but I never used it much, I’ve used nothing but Alien Blue, Apollo etc for the longest time.

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    This is why I just use old.reddit.com and RES.

    If I’m on my phone, I use Boost.

    The site completely shit itself when they introduced the ability to post to your own profile and add avatars. That was the beginning of the end.

    Shortly after that they went with that fucking awful redesign that uses way too much padding and distractions. That was around the time they added the useless chat feature.

    They basically shifted from a content aggregator to a social media wasteland.

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    11 months ago

    Even after all this time it’s still a clunky blank and bland UI on desktop. One would think this would be a priority to fix, yet all that has materialized is a creepy 3D logo. Old is a total example of if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.