Why in 2023 it takes like 4 seconds for every site to load on a mobile phone? Does anyone on reddit even use reddit on phone? They dont know that their page takes forever to load? Or do they just want to get rid of users that try to read stuff and make it some sort of a picture-based site? Seriously did anyone there ever even try to optimize loading ? I go to /r/askreddit - open a random thread - and it takes few seconds to load. Compare it on mobile to old i.reddit that loaded instantly even with thoustands of comments.
I tried like 10 different reddit apps. None of them has the look and feel of the light-weight i.reddit did. I dont even mention that those apps often dont have tabs + history cannot be shared with browser.. Seriously why there is no app that behaves the way i.reddit behaved?
I also dont understand how the really-really old reddit "frame" (top 10 upvoted comments on left side of the screen) died. This was just so damn good.
Internet supposedly moved forward due to "security", but why there cant be some sort of a browser plugin that can display the original site on 90% of the screen and top 10 reddit comments (i.reddit style with nesting) on the left?
I tried like 10 different reddit apps. None of them has the look and feel of the light-weight i.reddit did. I dont even mention that those apps often dont have tabs + history cannot be shared with browser.. Seriously why there is no app that behaves the way i.reddit behaved?
I also dont understand how the really-really old reddit "frame" (top 10 upvoted comments on left side of the screen) died. This was just so damn good. Internet supposedly moved forward due to "security", but why there cant be some sort of a browser plugin that can display the original site on 90% of the screen and top 10 reddit comments (i.reddit style with nesting) on the left?