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Reddit is rolling out several new real-time features including voting and comment count animations, typing indicators, reading indicators and new comment indicators. The new features are rolling ...
Redditors can also click on the "new comment" button to have comments sorted by new and to highlight live comments in real time. The new features become available today on the desktop Reddit site ...
As far as I know, you can earn Reddit achievements by being an active member of a subreddit e.g., by posting, commenting, voting, earning Reddit karma, setting up user flair in subreddits that ...
Reddit is introducing some big changes on Wednesday by adding new real-time features. Perhaps the biggest update is that the number of upvotes, downvotes, and comments will go up or down as they ...
Reddit is rolling out a big update for its iOS and Android apps, as well as its desktop version. The company is bringing five new real-time features: voting animations, comment count animations ...
Reddit's new real-time animations and notification features are already making me miss the more sedate version of the platform. Skip to content Toggle Navigation ...
Reddit announced today that it’s rolling out the ability to search comments, alongside a few other search-related features. With the new comment search function, users no longer have to click on ...
The new features all serve more or less the same purpose: making Reddit posts more active, with live updates that both keep users posted on what is changing in a conversation as they view it and ...
Reddit's new features are a departure from its current interface that so far provided no live information on topic pages and threads. Users would now see dynamic animations indicating new comments ...
Reddit knows its old-school message board style can be a little intimidating for new users, and its individual user pages have never really expanded beyond a list of submitted comments and some ...
In response to the new changes, set to roll out starting Saturday, moderators expressed a lack of confidence that Reddit's promises to improve accessibility will be substantial in the long run.