That's How You Update A UI - Firefox vs Reddit Simpsons Meme
Dialogue
Text content
THAT'S HOW YOU UPDATE A UI
Overview
This meme uses the popular Simpsons 'disappointed father shaming son' template to satirize UI updates from two major platforms: Firefox and Reddit. The father figure, marked with the Firefox logo, stands with a disapproving expression, gesturing dismissively, while the son figure, marked with the Reddit logo, hunches over looking ashamed. The top text reads 'THAT'S HOW YOU UPDATE A UI', which is sarcastic commentary: it frames Firefox as having done UI updates correctly (portrayed as the authoritative father) and Reddit as having botched its UI changes (specifically referencing the controversial choice to hide the r/all feed, as noted in the original Reddit post title). The meme critiques Reddit's UI update by contrasting it against Firefox's more well-received changes.
Origin notes
This is a remix meme created using the Imgflip meme generator, evidenced by the 'imgflip.com' watermark at the bottom left. It was shared on Reddit, with the original post title 'Stop hiding r/all'—a reference to Reddit's UI change that removed or obscured the r/all feed, a feature many users criticized. The template itself originates from The Simpsons animated series, but this image is edited to add platform logos and the satirical text, making it a derivative work of the original template and show scene.