reddit has finished phasing out r/whole pagewith links now redirecting to users’ home sources. This change applies to both the Reddit app and the standard desktop website. Users accessing Old Reddit via old.reddit.com or with the “Default to Old Reddit” setting enabled can still access ar/all directly from the top menu bar.
Reddit confirmed the update in its latest changelog, explaining that the goal is to “simplify Reddit and improve home feed customization.”
What Reddit is removing with r/all
r/all displays the most recent Reddit posts with minimal filtering, including content from subreddits to which a user is not subscribed. Reddit states that the feed does not contain explicit sexual content, but other NSFW posts may still appear that would not appear on r/popular.
In the future, r/popular will serve as Reddit’s official option for finding trending posts outside of its subscribed communities. It has additional filters compared to r/all. Users of the old Reddit still have ar/all access through the top navigation bar.
Reddit hasn’t explained why the deprecation doesn’t apply to old Reddit. Old Reddit can be accessed at old.reddit.com or by enabling “Default to Old Reddit” in the Preferences tab within Account Settings.
Reddit r/all removal timeline
Reddit first announced plans to remove r/all in December 2025. The company began testing the removal in January 2026, calling it an experiment at the time. During this period, desktop users were redirected as part of the same test.
In February 2026, Reddit confirmed that the experiment had ended and that r/all would be permanently deprecated. The final implementation has already been completed. Reddit has not stated whether ar/all access will be removed from the old Reddit in a future update.






