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1. anonre+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-06-01 12:43:26
> ultra-shitty interface that nobody wants to use

I don’t want to sound dramatic, but the official Reddit app works just fine and is much more popular than any third party client in terms of usage.

replies(2): >>tommit+63 >>KptMar+Bd
2. tommit+63[view] [source] 2023-06-01 13:04:50
>>anonre+(OP)
Different strokes for different folks for sure, but I personally cannot stand the "official" app. It's popular for sure, but mainly because reddit is popular and most people simply opt for the "official" client by default. The one time I tried it I hated all the ads, the inability to follow comment chains properly, the sluggishness -- really, everything. Apollo was a GODSENT back when it was announced. And I'm not even talking about tasks you would do as a moderator. I do hope that they reverse their decision.
3. KptMar+Bd[view] [source] 2023-06-01 14:04:03
>>anonre+(OP)
It is more popular because it's extremely heavy pushed.
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4. mrguyo+KA[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 15:32:35
>>KptMar+Bd
It's more popular because the amount of absolute horseshit people are willing to wade through to get their fix of social media stuff is insane.

Reddit could replace half of the links with gruesome ISIS beheading videos and people would probably just keep scrolling. Only something like a third of all web users even have an ad blocker.

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5. KptMar+LP[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 16:29:31
>>mrguyo+KA
>Reddit could replace half of the links with gruesome ISIS beheading videos and people would probably just keep scrolling

That would absolutely increase engagement.

>Only something like a third of all web users even have an ad blocker.

That's actually way higher than I thought...

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6. adhesi+V21[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-01 17:21:17
>>KptMar+Bd
To the extent that whole subreddits are deliberately broken (no comments load, or the "open in app" bar covers the "next page" button) in the mobile web version, and that's when they're not labelling everything that's not Teletubbies as NSFW and denying mobile access except via the app.
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