Reddit keeps testing desktop UI changes ahead of its IPO (www.androidpolice.com)
from ardi60@reddthat.com to technology@lemmy.ml on 02 Mar 2024 02:18
https://reddthat.com/post/14771356

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DarkNightoftheSoul@mander.xyz on 02 Mar 2024 06:25 next collapse

fucking. why. if new reddit is soooooo fucking good just stick with it.

NotBadAndYou@ttrpg.network on 02 Mar 2024 07:46 collapse

They only care about monetization. If they can achieve that easier with a new UI you know they’re going to do that. Old.reddit.com and the current www.reddit.com are both expendable if they can make more money without them. This is the new, publicly-traded corporation Reddit. Tradition be damned, they will make their money in whatever manner pays best.

Untitled4774@sh.itjust.works on 02 Mar 2024 11:26 collapse

If people thought algorithms were bad before, they’re about to get a titans times worse for Reddit.

I have a self-hosted troddit instance I use to check up on smaller communities, or to replace Reddit.com queries from search engine results with abs when it loads the front page vs the Reddit.com front page is vastly different.

There’s no surprise why they got rid of the api, because they’re playing with engagement and need more direct access.

BigTrout75@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 08:25 next collapse

Reddit is pretty much AOL Online to me at this point.

spongebue@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 19:46 collapse

AOL Online

America Online Online?

CyberDine@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 2024 15:10 collapse

You got Mail Mail!

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 02 Mar 2024 09:46 next collapse

Let them 😂

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 02 Mar 2024 10:29 next collapse

Can I just say something super weird? I was recently looking for a solution to an issue I had and I needed to look at an image that I could see clearly so I had to zoom in, but because if I’m in the Reddit website, zooming in actually zooms into the Reddit UI, I did what I used to always do and opened the image in a new tab. No longer does that open the image only. It now opens the image AND some Reddit UI around it so guess what happened when I tried to zoom in? That’s right, I zoomed into the UI so I still couldn’t see the image!!! What the hell, Reddit, it’s almost as if you don’t want people to use your website anymore??

JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone on 02 Mar 2024 10:42 next collapse

Yeah, I believe that was a change they made not long after shafting 3rd party apps. I had a couple older iOS devices with their own older versions of third party apps, and that change effectively made any post with a Reddit uploaded image unviewable. Incredibly infuriating and I can’t understand the logic behind it either.

I will say that further to that, a few years ago Imgur made a change that does the same damn thing if it detects you’re on mobile. Unless you tick “Show Desktop Site” in your browser, it’s impossible to actually standalone view a direct image.

master5o1@lemmy.nz on 02 Mar 2024 16:01 collapse

Presumably to disable that hot linking from other websites/apps. Especially if they use scrapers.

But yeah, bad ux.

verdigris@lemmy.ml on 02 Mar 2024 20:09 next collapse

Obfuscating the image file like that is usually completely transparent to scrapers actually, as the image URL is almost always in the HTML. You can find the direct image link yourself if you poke around in the element inspector for a bit.

It’s just to make it harder to copy and increase to amount of people that link the full site URL (with the tracking and analytics ofc) instead of the image directly.

master5o1@lemmy.nz on 03 Mar 2024 01:59 collapse

I’m not on desktop so can’t inspect to see the img src.

But it’s possible for a url in img src to have a different response (ie, html) when it’s a direct navigation (ie new tab).

dan1101@lemm.ee on 03 Mar 2024 14:58 collapse

It’s almost like Pinterest. Ugh.

dabu@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 14:31 next collapse

It’s so you cannot share the image by itself. A static page with .jpg and nothing else won’t have all that sweet tracking and ads that everyone should enjoy.

Crashumbc@lemmy.world on 02 Mar 2024 16:24 collapse

Duh, the IPO is a cash grab for the job level investor to get out. Within a year of it you’ll see Spez and all the leaders bail. Then they’ll either get bought out of me leaders will destroy what’s left .

It’s going the way of Digg very soon.

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Mar 2024 10:48 next collapse

yea old reddit is history

delirious_owl@discuss.online on 02 Mar 2024 14:45 next collapse

Reddit has a desktop app?

exscape@kbin.social on 02 Mar 2024 22:09 collapse

This is about the website.

PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca on 02 Mar 2024 15:04 next collapse

Goodbye old.reddit!

verdigris@lemmy.ml on 02 Mar 2024 20:06 collapse

Yeah, there were obviously many other reasons to leave but this was the final straw for me, even though I left Reddit when the paid apps got axed. Old.reddit was the only thing keeping the site usable.

xia@lemmy.sdf.org on 03 Mar 2024 01:49 next collapse

It’s so painful to use now. Some pages are only usable in new-reddit, and many are only usable in old-reddit.

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