A couple days ago I enabled the dark mode on my Linux machine, and quite a lot of pages I used automatically switched to their respective dark mode version (for example, YouTube). Stack Overflow was the only site I found that supports a dark mode, but does not automatically enable it when requested by the browser. I checked the settings page and found the theme settings, which were set to "Light" for my account, instead of being set to "System default" as I would expect. In addition, guests will also always see the light mode without a way to switch to the dark mode (at least I haven't found a way). Is there a reason the "system default" setting isn't the default, both for logged-in users and guests? Of course logged-in users could still use that setting if they want to have a different theme than their browser's default setting, but in general shouldn't a website honor the setting that's been set in the OS / browser and not force the user to select yet another theme? That's the reason that setting is in the browser, so you don't have to enable it on every webpage... Or ... is "system default" Stack Overflow's default and I manually set it to "Light" at some point in the past and forgot about that? Unlikely, as when I visit the page as guest I still get the light theme. Or is this all because the dark mode is still considered Beta, and "system default" will be made the default at some point in the future?