Using a direct link stopped working today and redirects to your subscriptions. The only reason I looked at Reddit was to go to r/all and sort by new to see what was out there.
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I was afraid of that. I still occasionally browsed r/all on my PC after work. I'm not interested in their latest or popular pages. I'm tired of algorithms deciding what I should read or watch.
Just let me discover stuff, damn. :(
Reddit slowly migrated away from being informational, to being identity based political vitriol. Want to know what's currently happening with the president outside of biased left and right wing media? Too bad, but here's an unflattering picture of him playing golf that we can all rage at, or get banned from 5 different subreddits at once because you don't agree all cops or landlords are "bad".
It drives me crazy. And every comment is the same thing - a joke. Usually the same joke.
It hasn't been for at least 10 years. the_donald was some how memoryholed. The chuds broke r/all 10 years ago.
Nobody remembers. Maybe anybody who knows has already washed themselves of the reddit mess a long time ago. All that's left are the chuds acting in bad faith who lie their ass off to craft their alt-reality.
Still working as of posting.
I selfishly hope they remove that too. I was booted from Reddit a few weeks ago and now I can only browse old /r. If there is no old /r, then there is no Reddit for me, which would end up being a good thing.
Can barely even run their bloated modern interface without my tablet browser crashing, old is the only reliable way to use it.
The modern web is so incredibly shit. I shouldn't need a high end device to browse a web page.
In their path of killing their own brand, amazed they didn't yet fuck over Old Reddit's RSS feeds, or even ax those completely.
Not to worry, it's on their roadmap
Reddit was over as soon as conde nast got involved
Reddit is the toilet of the internet.
That's 4Chan.
The Venn diagram of 4chan users is a smaller circle entirely within the reddit circle.