r/modhelp 15d ago

Design Can't see new.reddit.com?

Helpful and useful for modding in the new.reddit layout desktop, but can't use it today

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u/x647 15d ago

new.reddit is gone

Old.reddit or \www.reddit (aka sh.reddit) are the only options outside the apps.

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u/RoseAngelGirl 15d ago

Old.reddit or \www.reddit (aka sh.reddit) are the only options outside the apps.

Depressing for me and mods, clean and easy for modding with that layout!

Sh short for 💩

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u/x647 15d ago

Oh I know how you feel. Back to old.reddit where the scripts & browser extensions still work...and you can see the OP username of a post on the main feed

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u/MildOff2024 11d ago

the same. be sure to upvote, comment, share, save and follow for more!

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u/MildOff2024 11d ago

100% 💩

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u/Au1ket Mod, r/WingsOfFire 15d ago

Unfortunately new.reddit is no more o7

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u/QueenLizzy3 15d ago edited 12d ago

It's such a shame. I wonder who is reponsible for this new UI. It's the worst layout and UX I have ever seen and ever had to use.

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u/RoseAngelGirl 12d ago

It is!

Possible for third party apps for new reddit?

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u/QueenLizzy3 12d ago

Reddit prevents everything that makes the UX better. Be it bots or extensions.

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u/Otherwise_Fined 12d ago

Reddit killed 3rd party apps a while ago