I've been on reddit since the beginning. If they kill old.reddit, I'm gone.
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After abandoning all my reddit accounts [1] (some back into the aughties), I eventually found hackernews. Here is now the only place online which I write publicly.
Still, I love sharing tips for navigating reddit (you can do these without logging in):
1) old.reddit.com allows you to use Reddit's built-in link shortener,
e.g. To link to today's top post (<https://old.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1seo5rj/cafe_in_brazi...>), you can just write ` https://old.reddit.com/1seo5rj ` [this does not work without old.]
2) you can string multiple subreddits together using the ` + ` operator,
e.g. <https://old.reddit.com/r/dogs+cats+fish> to view /r/dogs + /r/cats +/r/fish in a single stream/webpage
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[1] in 2021; Dear /u/Spez: my promise given after your US Congressional testimony/fabrication... remains promised. —Rita/mod/bayarea
I fully expect it to get retired in the wake of the forthcoming de-anonymization of the web. But I’m frankly shocked they haven’t already given how aggressively bad the “new” one has become.
Red reader is another option to make reddit usable.
It's probably the only reason they keep it around - to keep power users from going to or starting a competing forum.