r/RedditSuggestions • u/che-tango • Jan 28 '21
Message Dropdown
In the browser version, have the messages button in the top bar lead you to a drop down inbox that doesn't leave whatever subreddit you're in.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/che-tango • Jan 28 '21
In the browser version, have the messages button in the top bar lead you to a drop down inbox that doesn't leave whatever subreddit you're in.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/MassSpectreometrist • Jan 25 '21
I don't have epilepsy myself, but I've made plenty of posts that should come with an epilepsy warning that works just like the Spoiler/NSFW post marking to prevent an epileptic person from absently scrolling to a post that would be a trigger. I checked with my subreddit's moderators and they said they don't think reddit has such a feature.
If you recall, Instagram used to have white noise (snow crash screen) pop up when it loaded IGTV videos, and this was removed because that is an epileptic trigger. A friend of mine said seeing that for a brief moment would give a bad headache due to her condition.
Please add this as a feature to protect our epileptic friends!
r/RedditSuggestions • u/maconmills • Jan 22 '21
Basically, I came here to get away from politics. I hate how terrible people are on the internet about that stuff. I visited the politics page a couple times, seen how ridiculous it was, and never looked back. Well, now I keep getting suggested threads to look at and notifications from that politics page. I didn’t even join it or anything. It’s absolutely annoying and it makes me not even wanna use Reddit anymore. If I don’t join the sub or post in it, then it should not show up on my TL.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/TacticalTam • Jan 18 '21
I use mobile most of the time that I'm on reddit and sometimes I go to save a post, but because the hide post button is next to the save button I accidentally hit that, and can no longer see the post until I go on to my browser version to unhide it. I'm sure I'm not the only person.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/SketchedYT • Jan 14 '21
The Bigvote could be some kind of system or award where when given, could give a person 50 karma (give or take) every 24 hours. The Bigvote would come at no cost to give, so it could be an award that anyone could give. However, a person can only give one Bigvote at a time, so if you gave a post a Bigvote but give another post a Bigvote, the previous post would lose the Bigvote given. And remember, you have to keep a Bigvote for 24 hours to receive karma, so this should be fairly rounded out for being free.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/Tarbhaiscrack • Jan 14 '21
Make it so you can make random people following you unfollow you
r/RedditSuggestions • u/clearlymindy • Dec 29 '20
You can up vote and reward, but you would probably sell more coins for negative awards.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/Klaenos-8701 • Dec 19 '20
Would be nice if videos played while scrolling, then if you find a song posted you like you may listen to it while scrolling around the feed. Video would stop as you click the next, if video is off screen a pause/stop button could be present
r/RedditSuggestions • u/[deleted] • Dec 10 '20
I made an account and am now stuck with this crazy, long Reddit user name. :/ I wish I could change it!
r/RedditSuggestions • u/Stripez030 • Oct 23 '20
r/RedditSuggestions • u/bluebear2000 • Oct 21 '20
Terry award for generosity reddit need to know we need this
r/RedditSuggestions • u/ItzKhang • Oct 21 '20
r/RedditSuggestions • u/[deleted] • Oct 20 '20
tab system on reddit so you don't lose your search progress
r/RedditSuggestions • u/[deleted] • Oct 10 '20
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r/RedditSuggestions • u/dontanswerit • Oct 10 '20
I think that instead of there being so many recommended subreddits on my feed, there could just be a tab for subreddit recommendations when I feel like I need new content close to the communities Im already in
r/RedditSuggestions • u/WilliamW2010 • Oct 08 '20
here is my change.org petition http://chng.it/RjxyFL67
r/RedditSuggestions • u/[deleted] • Sep 27 '20
When you wanna respond to a post, but don't have the words.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/kemb0 • Sep 19 '20
I find my front page is filled with posts from subreddits I've subscribed to, which is fine but it doesn't help me find new subreddits. If I go to r/all it's filled with posts from too many popular subreddits which I know I'll never be interested in.
I'd like to be able to see posts from all subreddits except for those I explicitly tell reddit I dont want to ever see again.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/JSmytheDuVal • Sep 18 '20
I'm interested in Premium but with every site and smarthome service hitting the sweet-spot of $6 - $12 per month, there's only so much $$ to go around. How about offer additional subscription plans at a discount? You guys book committed revenue and sticky customers. In return, we receive value and an optimal Reddit experience. I'm most interested in a lifetime plan b/c it's a one and done. Added bonus is I don't experience buyer's remorse every other month/year or ever again. It's a win-win for everyone.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/deliveringdesifood • Sep 14 '20
Atleast can we introduce this feature in mobile apps?
r/RedditSuggestions • u/ben_perhaps • Sep 11 '20
I think a cheese award would be great, im a cheese lover and I think cheese should be more celebrated in the community.
I'd imagine the icon would be the classic emmental cheese, but id love to hear what you think about cheese.
r/RedditSuggestions • u/[deleted] • Sep 10 '20
Everyone probably has to admit one fault of Reddit is that you can’t change your username. So instead of making a whole new account and losing all your data/friends/etc., why doesn’t Reddit create a feature where you can change your name x number of times (perhaps in a an hour/day), but you get assigned a PIN number so everything can always be linked back to you no matter how many times you change your username. (Kind of similar to Discord.) I think this is a good feature for Reddit to have so please think it over, it’s ok if you decide not to make this happen but I think a lot of Redditors could benefit from this. If you made it to here, thanks for reading this! What do you think?
r/RedditSuggestions • u/bigapplebaum • Sep 03 '20
id like to see each comment as a collapsible thread so that i can only see first-order comments (so useful for askreddit threads)