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I see a trend away from that in 'trendy' CSS frameworks like http://tachyons.io/ and https://basscss.com

The Bootstrap stuff you seem bothered by is better for splashy big-headline marketing sites not high-density content like HN.

A lof of web designers cut their teeth designing marketing websites, not app UIs, so it's not surprising when I see it mindlessly used on sites like Reddit's new redesign.




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