• 90u9y8gb9t86vytv97g [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    If you're trying to migrate people from a Reddit community, having a functional light mode might be a good idea.

      • 90u9y8gb9t86vytv97g [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        RES has a dark mode, but Reddit's default is light. You just don't build a site that is default dark mode with no light alternative, especially one this broken.

        Dark mode really hurts people's eyes with how bright the text is, it's hard to use so I prefer light.

          • 90u9y8gb9t86vytv97g [they/them]
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            4 years ago

            Dark mode users probably can't understand, but Reddit doesn't hurt your eyes. Something about the whole screen being black and the text being searing white sucks.

            I hate it and want a light mode that works.

              • 90u9y8gb9t86vytv97g [they/them]
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                4 years ago

                Black is always black, dimming the white around it is fine when reading, you turn down the searing brightness.

                But when the text is white and you turn down the brightness so it doesn't hurt, you can't read it easily anymore.

                There's a reason light mode is preferred across 90% of the internet and making this space dark mode only is shitty and excludes people from trying to switch, especially those with disabilities that dark mode does not work with.