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    471 year ago

    Aren’t they also pushing changes to have mobile browsers redirect to the app with no option for staying in the browser?

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      1 year ago

      Actually yes. When i began ussing reddit about some years ago i was a lurker on the mobile browser. Then they started pesterin for me to make an account at very much every turn of the corner. Then they started blocking various fucktionalities like visiting subs and blocking nsfw stuff. So i made an account and the subs where still unaccsesible saying something like “this comunity is abailable in the app” an at random too. So i downloaded the app. Used it a couple of months, then learned rif existed and never looked back. Tl;DR: Yes redit has been realistcally unusable on moblie browser for years now. At least for me. Dont know how others manage to use it like that.

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      81 year ago

      You can just enable “desktop site” checkbook in your mobile browser, it would send non-mobile user agent to the server. That’s the only way a server can detect a mobile browser.

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      81 year ago

      Felt like they were doing that for a while. It’s why I went on Boost. I refused to be pushed onto their mobile app.