this post was submitted on 06 Mar 2025
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I think it's just that reddit looks like everything else now (Pinterest/Instagram/ect) with their UI so the general public expects certain elements to do certain things. They don't remember the old interface nor the free-wheeling link madness reddit had in the beginning.
Reddit only became popular relatively recently.