The app is probably the only reason Reddit has any commercial value. The website version is almost unusable without old.reddit.com and a reformatting/feature adding plug-in called RES. I have to assume there is a huge crossover between people who will seek out plugins and people who run ad blocks or VPNs. I'd love to see a breakdown of just how little Reddit make per user on ads on the web based site. This is before…
Reddit gets its app to 50m Play Store downloads
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#32The moment they decide to cripple 3rd party apps is probably when I'm quitting reddit. Don't even get me started on the new design which I opted out of.
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#33By doing this I no longer see any Reddit ads.
If they hadnt pushed so hard to use their app and ruin the entire Reddit mobile experience, I would still probably just be browsing on their website (which would give them some ad eyes).
Now I'll never switch back - Apollo is just awesome for Reddit.
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#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Change the www in the url to an i
Or an "old". You can use "old.reddit.com" instead of "www.reddit.com", but you might get an SSL error if you try to use " https://www.old.reddit.com/..." .
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
set in my options as default and never ever wanted more
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/old-reddit-redirec...
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#37I can only imagine half of the downloads came from people trying to select the “web” option on the popup and missing. On a serious note, it must really be a good strategy to utterly ruin the web experience, if you want to get more people on your app, because its been the hot new thing for a while. At least with Reddit, third party clients are well-supported, unlike say Twitter. I use Apollo on iOS.
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#40I can only imagine half of the downloads came from people trying to select the “web” option on the popup and missing. On a serious note, it must really be a good strategy to utterly ruin the web experience, if you want to get more people on your app, because its been the hot new thing for a while. At least with Reddit, third party clients are well-supported, unlike say Twitter. I use Apollo on iOS.
Am I the only one that likes the official Reddit app? I used Alien Blue before, which has actually been replaced by the official app, and there's nothing I can complain about in either. The only regression is that now there are ads, but I find them so unintrusive I don't really care.