I only ever used the official app never the website or any 3rd party apps so what were they like and why do people miss them so much.

  • Chozo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I used Reddit Is Fun for over a decade. It made Reddit usable on mobile for me. The UI for the mobile site and the official app make poor use of screen real-estate, IMO, and are designed to force you to continue scrolling and scrolling and scrolling. They’re attention vampires.

    RIF and other third-party apps had much cleaner UIs, that made it easier to find the content I was actually interested in, hide content that I didn’t care to see, and interact with comments in a way that made sense for me. It was also easier to customize my notifications so that I would only be alerted by things I cared to be distracted by.

    Without the third-party apps, I’ve reduced my Reddit usage tremendously. I used to spend probably a few hours a day just reading through Reddit, but now that I can’t do that from my phone in a way that works for my use-case, I just simply don’t use Reddit as much anymore. I only ever access it from my laptop now, and I only ever use my laptop while I’m on the toilet.

    My Reddit use has been reduced to literal shitposting. Fuck Spez.

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      1 year ago

      I’d love to eventually find some user data after July 1st because I’ve been similar. Spending a few hours reading each day via different subreddits now suddenly to zero.
      Losing a big chunk of nearly million users just from Apollo let alone the other apps must show up somewhere in the data.