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Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
(old.reddit.com)
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I know that twitter pulled a lot of the same bullshit but I have to give them and their developers credit: they created a great app that ensured people could move away from their preferred 3rd party app pretty easily.
The app was slow as molasses and as userfriendly as ed the standard editor.
Don't get me wrong, it took a long time but ultimately got there.
The CEO not constantly acting like an entitled shitbag also helped.
I will only use Friefox with ublock origin to browse Twitter on my Android. I planned on doing the same with old.reddit come July 1st, but it sounds like reddit has other plans.