When you try to edit a Reddit comment in their mobile web app, it deletes all line breaks from your comment so you have to remember to manually put them back before submitting.

The other big issue I have is that when you type in and edited comment, it will omit spaces between words at random. JFC, there’s no reason to use anything but a vanilla HTML input element (because only markdown formatting is supported), but they somehow fucked up basic text input anyway!

My last little gripe is that nothing in the interface tells you that markdown is supported, which is extra dumb because the desktop interface tries so hard to hide the fact that markdown even exists.

(And yes, there are a host of other annoyances, but I’m trying to limit my criticisms to things that can only be explained by incompetence.)

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      9 months ago

      Same strategy Facebook employs.

      The amount of telemetry and personal data they can collect from an installed phone app is insane so they do everything they can to make you install it.

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        Cater to most general users who want a basic experience.

        Whereas you look at other apps and they had tons of customization that would overwhelm some users.

        I’ve dealt with a lot of users who just have a “I don’t care, I just want to get in and that’s it” type of attitude.

        Plus the ads are riddled in the app that make it worse and it’s obvious why Reddit wanted those included whereas other devs like Apollo’s relied on donations and purchases of the app or a subscription to finance the development and maintenance of the app.

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          Is it not a general use case to be able to view videos?

          On the mobile app, they dont work half the time(or at least they didnt, i havent used it since an hour before they announced the API pricing)

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        9 months ago

        For now. I switched to Lemmy to get over the learning curve now instead of later when they inevitably remove old Reddit. Honestly? Good riddance

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      9 months ago

      Or was it the other way around? Wait no, they want you to use some 3rd part… uh…

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    I uninstalled the app bc it just didn’t have enough accessibility features and sucked in general. It doesn’t even hold a candle to what Apollo was (RIP). The mobile site being dogshit is by design. You can’t even post pictures on it, I had to request the desktop site in order to post pics, and I wasn’t on a sub that bans photo posts. You also can’t access the chat on it really. It makes everything as difficult as possible to get you to use the app. They want all that data they can collect from you from the app.

    So that’s why I uninstalled and now barely get on Reddit at all. They went from getting my traffic + my ad revenue to nothing bc they refuse to make their mobile site useable, and I use adblockers on desktop. They get nothing from me now (except of course free shit to train their Ai with)

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    9 months ago

    If you’re on IOS, you can try installing SinkIt for Reddit. It makes the experience on mobile browsers more tolerable.

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      We still get reddit in our search results. It’s hard not to click when it seems like the best source. They want you to login, but you might be using a private window. The app feels like spyware trash. old.reddit isn’t super convenient on mobile.

      Sink It makes clicking reddit links in search results not suck.

      alt-text: iOS App Store screenshot of Sink It for Reddit by the total G, Tony Sundharam

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    Problems just writing text is often due to a combination of bad coding to an extent but especially to bad management needing to know exactly what you are doing (at which millisecond) to feed their AI, and to propose the “right” propositions to you (when applicable like on a site selling things/services, or just to sell the raw data).