Today marks my first day on lemmy after leaving Reddit after 3 years, I already like the platform I just wish their was a mobile app, and wish the mobile web support was a bit more polished but i understand it’s still in it’s earlier stages

  • k_o_t
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    4 years ago

    Better UX and web-design. The content looks much nicer and more pleasant to read and follow.

    JS free.

    wut?

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      4 years ago

      It’s a subjective thing, but I do agree with them that JS free makes for a better experience. I can definitely understand people not agreeing with it though.

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          4 years ago

          It sounds like he is saying you can’t be JS free and have a better UX though :thinking face:

        • Ephera
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          4 years ago

          I like, how we struggle to communicate what Reddit even is, because a number of people seem to have just completely repressed the existence of the redesign.

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      4 years ago

      old.reddit which is still perfectly functional has better UX and is JS free.

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        4 years ago

        old.reddit.com is more efficient than www.reddit.com in terms of layout the screen real estate. I scroll less and see more text and text is what I came to reddit in the first place for to read. If I want pics I open up new tab related to the topic at hand.

        With that said. If my opinions don’t matter on reddit as being deleted/censored for whatever reason, that is my cue I must move on to another alternative. I hope lemmy.ml will be more welcoming and let users participate and express themselves. Communication is key to resolving issues in our communities. Some people believe it elevates or escalates to use of force, but never did I express such an opinion yet Reddit censored me. So yes I believe there are many moderating injustices being done on reddit.

        Thank you for listening.