If you’re a Reddit user, you may have frequently loaded the r/all page, a feed that shows posts trending across the platform with fewer filters than their r/popular counterparts. Now the page disappears, although at the time of writing there is still a way to get to it.
Reddit released a changelog (via The Verge) explaining that “entry points and links to r/all” will be removed as of April 2nd. This affects both the desktop interface and mobile apps for Android and iOS.
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You can still find r/all
If you try to access r/all through the standard methods — by following this link, for example — you’ll just be directed to the front page of Reddit. This also presents a selection of popular content pulled from Reddit boards.
However, there is still a way to find r/all: if you visit the old Reddit interface, which remains online, there is still a link to the r/all page at the top. Reddit itself has said that this option remains available to those who want it.
This hasn’t come out of nowhere: Reddit has tested redirects away from r/all in the past, though until now it’s been labeled an experiment. Now the move is permanent, at least as far as the default interface is concerned.
The r/popular feed may not last much longer either. A spokesperson told The Verge that Reddit was “rethinking parts of the global feed experience, especially for new users,” and that future changes may indeed involve r/popular.



