Hmm. It has never failed me. You’re using this, I guess?
From #India. Here for #photography, #travel pictures, #food, #TechStuff and the silly banter. Janitor of this instance and I welcome you to join. I’m hopeful you might like it here - it’s peaceful and the intention is to keep it that way.
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Hmm. It has never failed me. You’re using this, I guess?
I actually find the watch history useful as it has search in it. It’s like enabling your browser history On. “What was that video/webpage? I recall the keyword but forgot the name of the video (or webpage).”
Also, I hardly visit the site except for links shared so the home page recommendations don’t bother me and aren’t of much use to me.
For their own sake, hope they don’t kill old.reddit.
Never used their official app but only used one 3rd party app, Bacon Reader. I’m not one who likes staring and posting/commenting from my mobile so didn’t use that for long.
Old.Reddit with Reddit Enhancement Suite for years to make the site usable
Hello, dear friend 🤝
I’m still there for the obscure subreddits and for users that are there not because of ‘engagement’ but for the love of it.
Yahoo and ISPs like AOL tried that. And were partly successful. Yahoo was the ‘literally’ the home page for 90% of Internet users. In India, ISPs were decentralized but it’s only JIO or Airtel now, if you 24x7 service and connectivity.