You can usually get around that with the old compact interface. Clicking links is a bit glitchy after its “retirement” (Reddit “retired” it by stripping .compact from all links, but compact still tries to use them), however, it’s still mostly usable, if you put .i at the end of the link.
Hahaha, Reddit won’t let me view that unless I’m in the app because it’s “unverified content”.
Wow!
Old reddit still works, so I’m guessing their next step will really be to kill it.
naturally.
You can usually get around that with the old compact interface. Clicking links is a bit glitchy after its “retirement” (Reddit “retired” it by stripping
.compact
from all links, but compact still tries to use them), however, it’s still mostly usable, if you put.i
at the end of the link.https://old.reddit.com/r/creesch/comments/14fxzr4/so_long_and_thanks_for_all_the_fish/.i
Still learning reddit hacks after all these years.
I can see it just fine in browser, not logged in. Not to call you a liar but can you take a screen shot?
It affects me too. Only the mobile site, probably because they’re trying to get mobile users to use their app and they don’t have a desktop app.