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posted by janrinok on Friday February 27 2015, @01:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the we-knew-we-were-right dept.

Today we stand proud, fellow Soylentils. Two stories have been received to explain why:

Slashdot.org switches accounts to Classic-like interface

It now appears that Slashdot has now completely changed its interface to the new "beta" interface - which looks almost the same as the "old" interface. Users can no longer view the non-beta classic site, which is being reported by users all around the site.

The only official news on the matter is in the form of a journal entry.

Does this mean it's time to go after our original mission and let them know we're here?

"Beta" Delenda est!

Remember Slashdot? Remember Beta? This blog post might be tagged "sudden outbreak of common sense," if it wasn't well over a year too late:

...effective today, we've jettisoned the Slashdot Beta platform out the side portal. [...] After heavily experimenting on the Beta platform and splitting traffic between Classic and Beta, we've made some decisions about which platform changes ultimately make sense: starting today, we're unifying users back on our Classic platform.

A raft of minor changes came along with this announcement. Still no comment, though, on whether those users are a "community" or an "audience."

And frankly, that's why soylentnews is better.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by halcyon1234 on Sunday March 01 2015, @05:57AM

    by halcyon1234 (1082) on Sunday March 01 2015, @05:57AM (#151433)

    Whatever the interface is, it won't matter. Let me put it to you this way:

    Slashdot: Tries to make requests to 14 different trackers and 3rd party content. 8 of them require javascript to run. 3 of them are on my "untrusted" list.

    Soylent: Tries to make 0 requests for trackers or 3rd party content. The base site doesn't require javascript, period.

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