quora used to ask for login only when you followed a link while already on quora (so opening from google search wouldn't prompt a login). you could just copypaste url and look at the thread. but not anymore, they closed this off since recently. fuck them, community-driven websites shouldn't become fenced off like that because some lizard brain correlated compulsory login with registration count.
+1 on reddit "modal" bs, i don't paint, but simply like to click shit from time to time. it's horrible.
+1 on rage quitting bullshit sites out of disgust.
The old Reddit design was just so much better. As a long time front end dev I know this can be an annoying take. But product teams push out so much redesigning that's just unnecessary and this happened with Reddit. The official app has less functionality and is less intuitive and the new website is a garbage fire of pushing you "related content". I guess I'm glad that kept old.reddit.com at least.
The original seems to have been designed with different goals in mind. I have no doubt that the new ux better optimized their new goals, I just don’t agree that the new goals were as useful to me personally.
+1 on reddit "modal" bs, i don't paint, but simply like to click shit from time to time. it's horrible.
+1 on rage quitting bullshit sites out of disgust.