" I feel like the new version just makes so much more sense , like duh . "

The year was 2017.

Meghan Markleand Prince Harry got engaged.

Kendall Jennerushered in world peace by giving a Pepsi to a police officer.

And they announced the wrong Best Picture at the Oscars.

Yes, that mess.

If you remember, presenters accidentally said thatLa La Landwon the award and then quickly realized it was actuallyMoonlight.

Now a post showing the old vs. new envelope is going viral because it shows how they’ve changed things up since then.

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This was the old envelope:

And here is the new one:

As you can see, they changed the font and size:

They also moved the category to the top of the envelope:

It’s just much more streamlined.

As this person said, “I feel like the new version just makes so much more sense, like duh.”

I feel like the new rendering just makes so much more sense , like duh

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Two individuals wearing 2017 New Year's Eve glasses and festive hats, smiling at a crowded event

Meghan and Harry walk hand in hand in snow, wearing winter attire with hats and boots

GIF of Kendall handing a cop a can, surrounded by individuals in police uniforms near motorcycles

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Person holding an envelope and Oscar award with a card stating "MOONLIGHT" as Best Picture, names Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner as producers

Audience members in formal attire applauding enthusiastically at an event

Group of people onstage at an awards ceremony, cheering for a person holding a trophy

Oscars card reading Emma Stone "La La Land" for Best Actress held up

Hand holding an envelope labeled "ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE" with "EMMA STONE" and "OSCARS" written inside

Two hands holding an Oscar envelope for "Actress in a Leading Role" with "Emma Stone" and "Poor Things" written inside

Top: a hand holding an Oscar's "La La Land" Best Actress card; bottom: a card reading "Actress in a Leading Role, Emma Stone, Poor Things"

Top: "Oscars Emma La Land" Best Actress card; bottom: "Actress in a Leading Role, Emma Stone, Poor Things" on an Oscar envelope