Wait so it just directs you to the app now? they just got tired of updating the mobile website?
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I am not aware of Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers. However, it's important to note that information and developments can change over time.
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Run your website into the ground speedrun Any%
Well thats concerning. Hope the revenue they get from API access and forcing ads will offset the communities they are pushing away. Im about to delete my reddit account over this. Lets hope lemmy can gain traction.
They really decided to sink the boat. Such foolish level of unfriendliness to users was not seen since the time Facebook purposefully slowed their app to see how much its public was addicted.
How are we not seeing news about reddit devs jumping ship? They've got to see that they're fucked with u/spez at the helm