For pretty much any product or review related search I just do "<product name> reddit" and then scour the somewhat up voted posts for information. Have to deal with tons of dead links though for any post older than a couple of years. The Web really seems like it's an awful place. The original dream of hyper links is really dead. It's all about jumping from walled garden to walled garden through tricks and luck.
1. Search "<product name> reddit"
2. AMP page loads
3. "See Reddit in... App or Browser?" banner w/ grayed out page. Tap Browser.
4. Click through the AMP page to the real Reddit page.
5. Second "See Reddit in... App or Browser?" banner w/ grayed out page. Tap Browser.
6. Fail to read the majority of comments, which are hidden by New Reddit.
6. Manually edit URL bar to replace "www." with "old."
7. Read the comments.
Google is having trouble determining the date of reddit posts and is also making their filter rules useless. You try to filter last month, a result says 3 days ago and you click, but reddit says it was 2y ago!
Use the Teddit frontend (https://teddit.net/) and the Redirector extension (https://einaregilsson.com/redirector/) to redirect all Reddit links to Teddit and view the content there. You won't be bothered by pushes for login again.
This in no way absolves their god awful mobile experience but if you're logged into Reddit with the new UI turned off or use the Old Reddit Redirect add-on it's basically as if nothing on Reddit changed since 2011.
I mean there's not nothing you can do. You can still grab the source to old Reddit and it's just a matter of gluing the old UI to the new API like all the 3rd party clients do.
Not trivial by any means but there's a lot of prior art floating around you could pull from.
Sure they could pull API access and be more hostile to scrapers but that's the current escape hatch for people who would have left because of the redesign.
Their mobile website works fine for me, or at least the annoyances are a blessing because I spend less time on it. The one thing I do notice is if you follow a link out of reddit then go back, it shows an error instead of the thread and you have to reload, which loses your place.
That, and don't get me started on their search. Love getting 0 results on initial submit, then reloading the page with the results magically appearing...
Also love being redirected in order to continue reading certain threads
Yeah. I had decent karma or whatever on a ten year old account and got banned for not having an email address. Shrug. Pretty much killed my reddit habit.