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New Reddit.com website redesign is live. (reddit.com)
2 points by tiffanyh on Aug 9, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments


Is anyone else seeing a newly designed Reddit.com that’s clean and not bombarding you with notifications to download the mobile app?

(I’m wondering if I’m being A/B tested or if this is the new Reddit. Hope it’s new Reddit)

EDIT:

This is what I see:

https://ibb.co/Hrvyx2n

https://ibb.co/wNHHS6R


Interestingly, the link leads to OLD.reddit.com

Is this some HN global setting or are people really linking to OLD.reddit.com?


This is a joke, but yes old.Reddit still exists. I use it, and if it goes away I’m likely to stop using Reddit at all. It’s so much more information rich than the new design.


I think HN changes the URL to use "old.reddit.com" instead of "reddit.com"


But why? I know some people feel nostalgic about this but the old version IMHO isn't really better.


I believe there is. All about 150 submissions of the last month had the 'old.' in the URL.


Instead of checking old.reddit.com, I just went to reddit.com

Nothing looks different over here from how it's been for months




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