It's a lot better than reddit's or Facebook's mobile website. Facebook used to have a pretty good mobile website, but they have intentionally ruined it over several years to try to force people to the app. Reddit has done the same thing, but but has been a lot more aggressive about it lately, up to straight up blocking mobile users on the site, and telling them to use the app or fuck off. That was what finally drove me away. It was only an A/B test, but it reveals the user hostile attitude that is at the core of the rot in reddit management.
federa.net a custom dark css, and I think it looks pretty nice.
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It's a lot better than reddit's or Facebook's mobile website. Facebook used to have a pretty good mobile website, but they have intentionally ruined it over several years to try to force people to the app. Reddit has done the same thing, but but has been a lot more aggressive about it lately, up to straight up blocking mobile users on the site, and telling them to use the app or fuck off. That was what finally drove me away. It was only an A/B test, but it reveals the user hostile attitude that is at the core of the rot in reddit management.
federa.net a custom dark css, and I think it looks pretty nice.