Do people actually like all of the overdesigned clutter to the point where it makes them not want to switch sites?

To me, the stripped down clarity on Lemmy is a feature. I remember back in the day when people flocked to Facebook from MySpace, in large part because they were sick of eye gouging customized pages and just wanted a simple, consistent interface. The content, not the buttons to click on it are the draw right?

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    1 year ago

    I do use Lemmy because the whole thing with Reddit just sucked, but holy hell yeah, new Reddit looked so much better. It’s not the world, I can get used to it and it’s fine, but the preference is clear.

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        1 year ago

        I understand and respect that you have a different opinion. People value things differently and think different about stuff, and I mean, that’s nice and human. I personally just think new reddit looks much cleaner and better compared to the old one.

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      1 year ago

      What did you like about it? Apart from some rounded corners and extra spacing, I think they made it a lot worse. My least favorite things about it are the nag screen to use the app, the “tap to read replies” button, and the fact that I can’t always tell where the thread ends and the “other stuff you might like” section starts.

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      1 year ago

      Reddit is ridiculously slow in the last several years. When I click CMD+F to start search I need to wait several seconds because of all the JavaScript running.