This is me. I use Safari’s Reading Mode for almost everything, and for sites like Medium and similar platforms, it is enabled by default. There is something pleasant and calming about a consistent reading experience when consuming text content. Plus, Reading Mode supports basic customisations and follows the Light/Dark theme system, which some websites struggle with. It is not perfect, but it is familiar and easy to use. Recently, the Safari team improved it with an automatic Table of Contents, it preserves font, zoom, and theme selections across devices (works well for both macOS and iOS). The sepia theme is good enough to please my eyes. This is a fair assumption.
This is me. I use Safari’s Reading Mode for almost everything, and for sites like Medium and similar platforms, it is enabled by default. There is something pleasant and calming about a consistent reading experience when consuming text content. Plus, Reading Mode supports basic customisations and follows the Light/Dark theme system, which some websites struggle with. It is not perfect, but it is familiar and easy to use. Recently, the Safari team improved it with an automatic Table of Contents, it preserves font, zoom, and theme selections across devices (works well for both macOS and iOS). The sepia theme is good enough to please my eyes. This is a fair assumption.