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Delete the entirety of new reddit, reinstate old reddit as the one and only UI, federate with ActivityPub, open source everything, make the API free, and cancel the IPO.
A better approach would be to develop the new reddit in a way that supersedes the old user interface, potentially being able to mimic it.
Other things that you've mentioned are good for the users, but bad for the company. It kind of highlights how much we cannot rely on it.
But I like the new Reddit UI :(
I liked
.compact
and used it even on desktop.