Tbh it could have "died" if Aaron Schwartz was still around. Wasnt he a "free speach absolutist"? So the site could swarm even more with fascists if he was still here.
UserAgents while odd do give the webserver some knowledge of the client capabilities. Try setting your UserAgent to ie6 and see how much of the internet breaks.
Most sites will do live inspection of browser capabilities rather than using the user agent to grok capabilities, simply because user agent is hardly reliable.
The user agent language is because reddit requires bots to have a custom user agent identifying the bot when using the API. I don't think it's about browser capabilities. This is the screen they give to unknown bots, they must have adjusted rules to count any IPs registered to a cloud/hoster or VPN as a bot by default out of paranoia of third party apps and scrapers.
It’ll stay exactly the way it is until Reddit switches of the subdomainrealizes that is how all its users are avoiding the garbage in the new interface.
I can understand your viewpoint, I did have 12 years there.
I remember very well when Pao was CEO, and the bigass infographic of the exodus from Digg. The fall of FPH and jailbait. Unidan. I even created a Voat account, and promptly regretted it.
I’m sometimes shocked by how immediately and thoroughly I turned my back on the history of Reddit, but I’m as temporarily at home in lemmy as I was in Reddit.
Lemmy, as all things, will fall. Entropy always wins.
Despite what the Lemmy zealots say, it's not a shit site. It's a site run by shit people who want to monetize you as much as possible with tracking data. Other than that, the content on Reddit is far superior to Lemmy.