You have bad taste in UI design, and I hope it’s not your career field
And yeah I never cared for Apollo and marveled that anyone would pay a monthly subscription to use it. RiF was the perfect experience, and on Lemmy I don’t mind using the browser so much, but I’ve taken a liking to Jerboa since it’s not ugly and bloated like most mobile apps
True that, personal taste – but keep in mind old reddit is what reddit really was. The only reason for new reddit was to increase monetization.
I just can’t stand how most web sites look today – HUGE graphical elements, distracting animations, bloated closed-source code, trackers, ads, telemetry…
You have bad taste in UI design, and I hope it’s not your career field
And yeah I never cared for Apollo and marveled that anyone would pay a monthly subscription to use it. RiF was the perfect experience, and on Lemmy I don’t mind using the browser so much, but I’ve taken a liking to Jerboa since it’s not ugly and bloated like most mobile apps
I mean I have indeed bad tastes and I suck at design so x)
Agree to disagree on the UI, after all it’s personal tastes.
True that, personal taste – but keep in mind old reddit is what reddit really was. The only reason for new reddit was to increase monetization.
I just can’t stand how most web sites look today – HUGE graphical elements, distracting animations, bloated closed-source code, trackers, ads, telemetry…
I’d rather just not be online
Apart from the tracking part, I’m all for modern UI, we just have different tastes :)