INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
For being one of the most visited websites on the web, Reddit‘s product has rocked a notoriously basic design for much of its existence
The site is in the process of slowly rolling out a major desktop redesign to users, and today the company announced that part of this
upgrade will be native support for night mode.
Night mode will likely be a popular feature for the desktop site that seems to have a core
group of users that never sleep
Reddit mobile apps have notably had a native night mode for a while already.
While night mode won&t likely be too controversial, some
Redditors alreadyseem resistant to the redesign change
Nevertheless, I&ve found it to be a pretty friendly upgrade (classic view is still the best) that gels with the surprisingly great mobile
apps the company has continued to update
Reddit recent heavy integration of native ads is only more apparent in the new design, something that is understandably frustrating a lot of
users, but it was surprising the ad-lite good times lasted so long in the first place.
You can access the night mode feature with a toggle
in the username dropdown menu in the top-right corner of the site.