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I'd love to have something resembling old.reddit, especially in regards to width of text on the site. While Lemmy looks good enough and is reasonably easy to navigate, I really cherish old.reddit usage of available space.
If anyone knows if something like that is possible, hit me!
This is something I agree with and would like to impress on the devs. One of the biggest things I've heard about the API changes is that they're getting rid of old.reddit.
I have this whole screen and Lemmy is only using 40% of it, making it feel like I'm scrolling on my phone on portrait mode. It's not optimizing the entire screen I'm giving it.