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Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
(old.reddit.com)
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This will cause search engines to deprioritize reddit threads in search results due to the 'bounce factor'.
If it's blocked for logged in users, why would that affect search engines?
The implication here is that if they are testing it on logged in users, then they will eventually roll it out to ALL users, whether logged in or not.
Lots of users use search engines to find topics or solutions on reddit. Since the inbuilt search function of reddit is so bad, it's easier that way.
Reddit is one of the best places to find tech support for more niche topics like open RGB, but you have to fund them somehow.