Wikipedia Has Spent Years on a Barely Noticeable Redesign

I'll judge the entire field of work and this 'users are always wrong' attitude all I want when it keeps making changes no one asked for. Sure, maybe you're one of the good ones who don't 'weaponize' it to maximise adverts and clicks, but I'll continue using Reader View on Firefox as well as Greasemonkey and other addons, so I can yeet the majority of modern website design into the void where it belongs. Furthermore, I will not make another account just so I can customise your UI to my liking, I'll force it.

For what it's worth, I don't actually actively dislike the new Wikipedia, it's far from an egregious example. I understand that stretching the text over the entire screen isn't the best for readability, and there is science to back it up.

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