It’s a common thing to do, to test how it impacts the user experience without totally changing it for everybody. The problem here is that out right just removing access to the website via a mobile browser is so painstakingly obvious and imprecise, that it baffles me why they’d even do it.
Now they’re conducting experiments on us without our consent? Is there no low they won’t stoop to?
Testing limited roll outs is actually really really common in large internet sites/apps. Done right, you’d never know.
More proof Reddit can’t get anything right.
It’s a common thing to do, to test how it impacts the user experience without totally changing it for everybody. The problem here is that out right just removing access to the website via a mobile browser is so painstakingly obvious and imprecise, that it baffles me why they’d even do it.