Reddit’s r/all Vanishes - Except for Those Who Know Where to Look
As Reddit phases out its all-seeing feed, a digital loophole keeps the spirit of r/all alive for savvy users.
For over a decade, Reddit’s r/all feed offered a raw, unfiltered look at the platform’s beating heart - an ever-changing tapestry of trending posts, from the sublime to the strange. But now, with a few quiet redirects and a cryptic changelog, Reddit has pulled the plug on r/all for most users. Or has it? Dig a little deeper, and you’ll find the story isn’t quite so simple.
The end of r/all marks a dramatic shift in how Redditors experience the site. The feed, which previously aggregated posts from every public subreddit (excluding explicit content), was beloved by power-users for its authenticity and unpredictability. Unlike r/popular, which aggressively filters content, r/all let users peek into corners of Reddit they’d never otherwise see. In its place, Reddit now funnels users to a “Home” feed - personalized, curated, and, some argue, sanitized.
Reddit claims the move is about “simplifying Reddit” and personalizing the user journey. But critics see a deeper motive: r/all’s chaotic content stream was notoriously hard to monetize and moderate. By nudging users toward algorithmically filtered feeds, Reddit can better control what’s visible - and what’s sellable. It also aligns with broader trends across social media, where platforms prioritize engagement and ad revenue over raw user-driven discovery.
Yet, in a twist worthy of Reddit itself, the r/all feed isn’t entirely gone. Users who know the secret handshake - visiting old.reddit.com or enabling the “Default to old Reddit” setting - can still access r/all from the top menu. Reddit hasn’t explained this loophole, nor committed to closing it. For now, it remains a digital speakeasy for those unwilling to let go of the old ways.
The timeline of this quiet deprecation began in late 2025, with public tests and gradual redirects. By February 2026, Reddit confirmed r/all’s permanent removal from mainstream interfaces. Still, the question lingers: how long before old Reddit - and its last window into the unfiltered Redditverse - vanishes for good?
As Reddit continues its transformation, the fate of r/all stands as a microcosm of the internet’s broader evolution: from open and unpredictable, to curated and controlled. For now, at least, the true spirit of Reddit lives on in hidden corners - waiting for those who still seek it out.
WIKICROOK
- r/all: r/all is a Reddit feed showing trending posts from all public subreddits. It’s useful for tracking trends but may include unfiltered or risky content.
- Subreddit: A subreddit is a community on Reddit centered around a specific topic, where users share, discuss, and engage with related content and questions.
- Personalization: Personalization customizes technology, content, or security features based on a user’s habits, preferences, or data to create a more tailored experience.
- Legacy Setting: A legacy setting allows access to outdated features for compatibility with older systems, but may expose vulnerabilities and security risks if enabled.
- Algorithmic Filtering: Algorithmic filtering automatically selects or blocks digital content using rules or AI, helping to detect threats and improve cybersecurity.