Looks like Redreader will stay afloat -They do and I may end up using them if Redreader stops working. It lists all the ills that can be rid off from the official app.
Looks like Redreader will stay afloat -They do and I may end up using them if Redreader stops working. It lists all the ills that can be rid off from the official app.
News, memes, jokes. The feeling of community drives reddit.What's the deal with reddit addiction? Curious to know. Their forum structure is the most bizarre, yet many visit them! Is it because they are very popular as people share the trending news on reddit before other places or what?
So many of us feel this about the offical reddit appGoing forward, I may not be using Reddit any more.
I tried out the official app in the anticipation that third-party ones may die, when the news of Reddit charging for API access first broke out in March. One of the major issues I faced is the way comments on a post were showcased. I was so much used to the clean comment sorting that Sync provided, the official app basically became unusable for that reason alone.So many of us feel this about the offical reddit app
Reddit works because there are subreddits for even niche topics, where people with knowledge or interest about that specific area engage in a discussion. The front page topics are mostly social media content that is more for mainstream consumption. At least in my case, having deleted my FB, Insta, Twitter accounts, it was also the primary source of viral content.What's the deal with reddit addiction? Curious to know. Their forum structure is the most bizarre, yet many visit them! Is it because they are very popular as people share the trending news on reddit before other places or what?
Described correctly , It is less of a reddit content and more of an advertisement-wall, and Chinese data mining app.The official reddit app is battery hungry and it's a data mining app. It's even worse than Facebook app.
I'm happy to not browse for a few days vs giving up on Apollo. Who even wants to use Reddit's shit app anyway. Baconreader and Joey were my go to on Android, and Apollo on iOS.Major Reddit communities will go dark to protest threat to third-party apps
Moderators say third-party apps are essential for their work.www.theverge.com
Not able to browse some of my favourite sections anymore, what a shame for a platform that used to be great.
Ugh, just yesterday I managed to get Stable Diffusion running on my system and now I can't find recommendations, tips and tricks or troubleshoot.Major Reddit communities will go dark to protest threat to third-party apps
Moderators say third-party apps are essential for their work.www.theverge.com
Not able to browse some of my favourite sections anymore, what a shame for a platform that used to be great.
I'm happy to not browse for a few days vs giving up on Apollo. Who even wants to use Reddit's shit app anyway. Baconreader and Joey were my go to on Android, and Apollo on iOS.
Only some sections are affected, have attached an image. Their official app is crap anyways, deleted it right away after they decided to push ads all over, never used 3rd party apps though.Ugh, just yesterday I managed to get Stable Diffusion running on my system and now I can't find recommendations, tips and tricks or troubleshoot.
Screw the greedy reddit admins.
Only some sections are affected, have attached an image. Their official app is crap anyways, deleted it right away after they decided to push ads all over, never used 3rd party apps though.
Ignoring all the API drama, aren't majority of the subreddits just private for 2 days? Some of you guys are talking like it's gone forever lol