The biggest problem with kbin is honestly quite simple, but I don’t people is talking about is the fact that finding the magazines that I’m subscribed to is in Settings > Subscribed, on Reddit, it’s literally in the top bar, I don’t get why it’s buried in settings. Another thing is why is my home page full of posts from magazines that I’m not subscribed to and mostly not intrested in? I know I can do /sub to access the magazines feed, but why is hidden and why isn’t it just the default?

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    1 year ago

    If there’s one basic feature that I liked about Reddit is that if I clicked on a post it would automatically open the post in a new tab. Not the biggest fan of having to make sure I manually open the post in another tab unless I want to risk losing my place in the post feed.

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      1 year ago

      I would rely on middle click or control/command click for this instead. Different sites implement different link behaviors, so it’s easier, IMO, to always use the action with guaranteed behavior. Never trust a site to open a link in a new tab, and in fact, from a standards perspective, it’s usually better for sites to expose a basic link and let the user choose the behavior.

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      1 year ago

      Pro tip: Never trust websites to open links in a new tab VS in the current tab. Instead, middle click on the links you want to open in a new tab and just assume that every link will open in the current tab.