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Old Reddit Redirect

Ensure Reddit always loads the old design

Users100KCurrent public install base
Rating4.7Store average score
Reviews328Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth0Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate0%Relative weekly velocity
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Version2.1.0
ManifestV3
Size28.06KiB
Languages1English (United States)
Published
Store updated
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Overview

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Dislike Reddit's redesign? Old Reddit Redirect will ensure that you always load the old (old.reddit.com) design instead.

Forces all reddit.com links to old.reddit.com, including navigating to the site, opening links or using old bookmarks.

Unlike the account setting for turning off the design, this works regardless of whether you are logged in or not or in incognito mode.

There are also a few minor quality of life improvements:

- Remove the undismissable cookie banner

- Prevent reddit from rendering raw image URLs as HTML

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Store average score4.7Chrome Web Store aggregate rating, including ratings without synced review text
Synced text average4.5Average computed only from synced review bodies below
Reviews with text192Synced review bodies
Total ratings / reviews328Chrome Web Store public rating/review count

Store average score: 4.7. The bars below are calculated from synced review text only, so they may be empty for extensions that have public ratings but no synced comments yet.

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Dan L.2025年2月16日
5

Add polls plz

Version 2.0.1Language en
Cody Smith2025年2月6日
1

Been using this extension for years, but recently when I go to my homepage, it signs me out and redirects me to a thread in /r/conservative. Gross. And it's not even the same thread — it's been different threads in different instances!

Version 2.0.1Language en
1 helpful · 9 not helpful
Nestopia UE2024年12月28日
1

When i tried to go onto reddit i got signed out, and when i signed it said my password was wrong. was this extension hacked or something?

Version 2.0.1Language en
1 helpful · 6 not helpful
Riverina Remedies2024年12月28日
5

Thanks, for some reason Reddit stopped honoring my preference to opt out of the redesign, this extension works and is FOSS and simple, and gets rid of that massive "get new Reddit" button that fools me about once a week.

Version 2.0.1Language en
A M2024年12月3日
3

I like it when it works. But it has a semi-frequent bug of sometimes getting stuck where it will show you a subreddit/post as not logged in, then you try to click log-in and reddit will say "you are already logged in, redirecting you" and then shows the page again, still as not logged in - then the cycle just repeats until you visit some other subreddit or something when it finally shows you a page with you logged in, IDK I haven't fully figured it out. But I am going to go looking for another old reddit plugin because I've been annoyed by this bug 100 too many times

Version 2.0.1Language en
2 helpful · 0 not helpful
// ANT //2024年11月29日
5

Throw that new Reddit layout in the garbage and bring back the classic

Version 2.0.1Language en
3 helpful · 0 not helpful
Anjas2024年10月5日
5

works perfectly! Thanks!

Version 2.0.1Language en
1 helpful · 1 not helpful
Blake Runkle2024年10月2日
5

Review edit: Reddit has broken the use case below and has nothing to do with the extension itself. This extension seems to have partially broken as of October 2nd, 2024. It will still redirect to old.reddit.com but when attempting to navigate directly to a subreddit with a url in the format of "news.reddit.com", instead of redirecting to "old.reddit.com/r/news" it redirects to the user's home page of "old.reddit.com" and fails to navigate to the subreddit. I was going to open a pull request on the git page for the extension but it looks like the backend engineers over at reddit might've broken something. These urls are now returning 301 MOVED PERMANENTLY.

Version 2.0.1Language en
6 helpful · 1 not helpful
Jeff Kang2024年9月18日
5

I absolutely need old Reddit to enable the Reddit Enhancement Suite extension. RES settings console → Subreddits → filteReddit (filteReddit) → Filter Subreddits From (filterSubredditsFrom) According to the RESoptions.filteReddit value in a RES backup file, I have over 2000 subreddits blocked from r/all. Without the extension, I think there's a limit to the number of subreddits that you can filter (100?). Other useful RES feature Default Comment Depth For especially front page posts with a lot of comments, it helps to use the Comment Depth limit feature to limit seeing replies to replies to replies. Default Comment Depth RES settings console → Comments → Custom Comment Depth (commentDepth) → Default Comment Depth (defaultCommentDepth) (Another option to limit comment depth is clickable JavaScript Bookmarklets that you put in your bookmark toolbar. Bookmark with the URL: javascript:$('.commentarea .child ').toggle();void 0 Only see the parent comments. javascript:$('.commentarea .child .child').toggle();void 0 Only see the parents and the replies to parents. )

Version 2.0.1Language en
William Owens2024年9月13日
5

Ever since the new design has been introduced it has simply not been working. They try to re-create the mobile app version on the official website and it's just so much unnecessary clutter and space. This extension ensures that you get the actually good and full experience of Reddit on PC. Let's just hope that Reddit continues support for the old version. As soon as they don't - I'm out.

Version 2.0.1Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful