
In contrast, the new UI introduced larger cards, more white space, and an infinite scroll that sometimes prioritizes engagement algorithms over raw browsing speed. For power users (e.g., content curators, Reddit cross-posters, or anyone with a slow connection), the old density was simply more functional.
The old RedGIFs interface was refreshingly chronological and subscription-based. Your feed showed exactly what you followed, in the order it was posted. No "Recommended for You" sections. No "Because you watched X" clutter. redgifs old ui
The hallmark of the old RedGIFs UI was its compact, thumbnail-heavy grid. On a standard desktop monitor, the classic view could pack 30-40 results above the fold. Images and GIFs loaded as static previews, and hovering initiated playback—a feature that felt lightning-fast. In contrast, the new UI introduced larger cards,
For a platform built around looping seconds of content, every millisecond matters. The old RedGIFs interface understood that. And while we may never get it back, its design philosophy—dense, fast, and user-driven—remains a benchmark worth remembering. Your feed showed exactly what you followed, in
There’s a psychological component too. The old UI launched during a specific internet era (2019–2022) when adult GIF hosts were still experimental and community-driven. That interface carried no pretension—it was a tool, not a lifestyle app. For many, it symbolized a pre-algorithmic, less commercialized corner of the web.
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