I used to use RiF back in the day when it was still a buggy mess. I don’t even remember when I moved to the native app. I don’t agree with Reddit’s policy update (why I’m here) but I thought the default app was fine for normal browsing. I never had issues with the video player or anything else.

I use Samsung Galaxy devices if that’s relevant.

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Reddit has the true numbers. I’m sure 90% of people use the native Reddit app which is why they decided shutting down 3rd party apps wasn’t a big deal.

I think why people are making it a big deal is because the 10% that used 3rd party apps were the most active users. A casual lurker probably didn’t care about the features of the app they used. The very active users, and mods, likely used the 3rd party apps because of the superior design and features.

Time will tell whether this just upset a vocal minority or if it upset a core group of content creators and moderators.

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The 10% you speak of also made up most of the moderators, that’s why around 6,000 subs are going dark

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Actually, currently 8446 are currently dark. Number is still rising.

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We’ll see after today. The subs were saying 48h which clearly is not going to be effective enough… And if it’s too effective then Reddit will just replace the mods. Horrible sight to behold 😔

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I love your honesty. I expect for many people it’s more about losing what they’re comfortable with. For others there are legitimate functionalities that perhaps don’t exist yet in the native app - a former mod will need to chime in, as I’m not sure about specifics.

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Yeah, chat was probably the only thing the official app had over Apollo. As you said, I just particularly like the UI of Apollo and think it’s bullshit that I’m being forced to change. The way they’ve handled this has also just been awful, like that AMA for example and their talks with the devs

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Yeah. Ok. But… Who the fuck uses reddit chat? The only thing Ive ever gotten from chat messages is harassment and spam. Not having chat is a damned feature. Not a bug. 😁

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You kids and your apps. I used old.reddit on my desktop.

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You kids and your websites. I used Emacs to browse reddit.

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I just close my eyes and imagine Reddit

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I found it completely asinine how it bitches at you when you take a screenshot and puts its watercolor on a downloaded image.

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I used the official app too. For whatever reason it always had issues with video playback and comments for me, but I still never switched to another app

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There is an entire subreddit dedicated to their legendarily shitty video player.

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Same. RiF and relay gave me video issues and I couldn’t post sometimes. So I switched to the official app and it was SO full of ads.

It’s not just the ads, but the astroturfing on Reddit is so damn blatant. For instance, there was a video about pressing vinyl records, and the comment section felt like an ad for some movie (“that’s the soundtrack for [insert new movie] I ordered it!”). I had been posting evidence of this to r/hailCorporate but at some point I realized that’s just how the majority of Reddit was.

Bot activity is off the roof, especially on political subs. The entirety of r/Canada is taken over by antivaxxers and ford supporters with multiple bot accounts, to the point people had to migrate to r/OnGuardForThee. But what about casual users who aren’t aware of this? They are susceptible to being influenced by bots. There’s no real discourse or community anymore.

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I became really disheartened when I saw people earnestly engaging in obvious bot reposts, or how effective the bot strategy of taking one response and copying it as a reply to another worked - the discussion was so mundane that sometimes you wouldn’t even realise.

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