(EDIT): It appears this issue only exists for people who see Helvetica Neue, and Windows users do not by default see Helvetica Neue.
In the request for feedback for the new Stack Overflow theme I posted a specific problem that I see: that Helvetica Neue, while it looks very neat and professional on one hand, has poor readability, especially in the case of trying to distinguish between lower-case i and l. I was somewhat late to the party as far as feedback, but it still got some upvotes.
I always hated fonts that basically conflate uppercase I's and lower case l's, but that was only a problem when George Bush called Kim Jong Il Kim Jong the Second in a speech (they should've known to use a serif font for printed text!). But this problem goes way beyond that.
In case this renders differently for some people I'll post some pictures of what I'm seeing (ripped from my old post):
Helvetica Neue Screenshot 1:
Helvetica Neue Screenshot 2:
Zoomed in:
Even zoomed in I can barely find space between that i and its dot.
Here's a word that is difficult to read in this font (other than the word difficult): illegitimate
Is that word supposed to have six l's in it? No. Did I just type six l's or six i's. Can you tell?
I understand that your designers do not want to design by democracy, and there are aspects of the new style I can learn to live with, but this particular issue is one I'd like to see addressed.
I literally read every lowercase i as l, and it is terribly distracting, and I figure it has to be for someone else besides me. I also think the bad readability goes beyond i and l: the kerning is "scrunched" (to use a totally official word for it) and it looks like all the words are bold. What does a bold sentence even look like in this font? Oh, that's what it looks like.
This sentence is bold.
This sentence is not bold.
(EDIT) For those not seeing the bold problem like I am, this is what I see on this page, (Chrome for Windows 7, 39.0.2171.99):
Chrome bold picture:
(EDIT 2): The comments and answer were spot-on. Judging from comments and other upvotes in the other thread this i and l issue may exist for Macs, but there was no bold issue (gah).