What about the existing Communities tab? — The explore feature essentially replaces the Communities/Subscriptions tab as far as its placement in the UX. Instead of accessing the communities you’re part of from the bottom of the app, Reddit is introducing community and profile drawers — now you can tap the drop-down menu at the top left of the home page to reach community and custom feeds.
From there, the community drawer is split into four sections: Moderating Entry Points, Your Communities, Following, and the r/all entry point. A profile drawer is also being introduced; by swiping left or tapping on the profile icon, users can edit or customize their profiles.
Speaking to The Verge, Jason Costa, Reddit’s director of product for community and content, outlined his hopes for the Discover tab:
“The corpus of content and communities on Reddit is pretty vast. In particular, there’s not really a place on Reddit where you can go and easily discover great video content, great imagery content, great GIF content. ... I personally think users are going to discover and join more communities as a result of this.”
While Reddit isn’t exactly Craigslist in terms of an outdated UX experience, it sits somewhere between modern social media navigation and the forums of old. The Discover tab pushes it somewhere close to the former, bringing Reddit more fully into the 2020s.