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Should he also post an article about how to secure your Zune?
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Let’s just say, they were quite excited at what they saw.
Reddit’s design being minimal (it is) does not automatically translate to “well-designed” (it is not.) It is minimal not because it has been cleverly boiled down to the most simple and user-friendly design, but because it was thrown together a hundred years ago in the years of Web 1.0 and never changed, apart from…
So you like Reddit. Good for you. That doesn’t change the fact that most people will look at that interface and find it extremely unintuitive, unattractive, and extremely dated, and not be interested in using it.
Reddit has “sponsored” posts on their front page. And then there’s also the gold that people give each other on the site. So it’s probably doing fine.
My “label” is an email address that I use for forwarding only, incorporated into my lock screen.
Blah, even straight I could not look at that everytime I use my phone. Maybe could see doing that on my kid’s phone who would be more likely to lose it.
That’s the biggest thing stopping me from getting into Reddit.
I know I did.
I mean, if you’re worried about it, turn on GPS? If not being on GPS is more important to you, acknowledge that’s your own choice.
> Recode says it got a peak at the new site,
I have yet to look at reddit more than a few minutes at a time because it is so hideous and hard to follow. Give me a real timeline
WTF
Reddit does notify you when someone replies to you. It’s the envelope in the top right corner that switches from white to orange.
In /r/wtf it was revealed that Reddit would be adopting Kinja for the new redesign.
I think that’s over-exaggerating. I mean, it’s not like we have investors throwing over $100 million on a $400 juicer that’s obviated by possessing functioning hands.
Reddit is so damn user unfriendly though. It really needs a refresh.
My son saw me perusing Craigslist the other day and asked what kind of ancient website I was visiting. I chuckled and told him that was part of the beauty of craigslist, that it didn’t need to be any prettier (but I would argue that the usability of…