I was an alpha tester for new reddit before it was publicly pushed. There was a private sub for it and plenty of ppl saying everything that was bad and needed changing. Admins were very receptive to any suggestions, but slowly everyone realized they didn’t want to change anything, despite saying otherwise. The “finished” new reddit was nearly identical, and still garbage to use. I switched to old.reddit within a few days.
Incidentally I just checked and noticed that defaulting to new reddit is still listed as a “beta” option in preferences, and is checked by default. I can only assume this is to hide the option.
I was an alpha tester for new reddit before it was publicly pushed. There was a private sub for it and plenty of ppl saying everything that was bad and needed changing. Admins were very receptive to any suggestions, but slowly everyone realized they didn’t want to change anything, despite saying otherwise. The “finished” new reddit was nearly identical, and still garbage to use. I switched to old.reddit within a few days.
Incidentally I just checked and noticed that defaulting to new reddit is still listed as a “beta” option in preferences, and is checked by default. I can only assume this is to hide the option.