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>Nobody wants the redesign.

People who only stick to the image-posting part of Reddit seem to like it. Not that it speaks highly of it.




> Not that it speaks highly of it.

Is looking at images profane all of a sudden?


There's nothing inherently wrong with images - but if a website shows more of highly upvoted content; and if users can upvote a cute cat picture after 10 seconds while a written article takes 10 minutes to read, the cute cats are going to dominate.


That's why there are different subreddits.


That doesn't really help much. Most enthusiast subreddits are full of posts that are just "look at my [basic standard hobby gear] picture". Even those places are overrun with this.


Every day on /r/CRT:

Post blurry picture of tv “is this any good?” Every response: “the model # is on the back.”




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