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minus-square@MondaySunday21linkEnglish19•2 years agoIm a casual reddit lurker. I left because the official reddit app is horrible to browse even casually
minus-squareTheSpookiestUserlinkEnglish15•2 years agoSee, but the fact you actually committed to leaving means there’s a lot more people even more casual than you still on reddit.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoThe fact that you used a 3rd party app and just commented on a thread means you are not as casual as the average Reddit consumer.
minus-square@R51linkEnglish7•2 years agolol the official app came to be long after 3rd party apps existed. The official app itself was a 3rd party app that Reddit purchased (though nothing good remains)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoYeah, in the beginning of the debacle many people commented that they didn’t even know that there were third party clients.
Im a casual reddit lurker. I left because the official reddit app is horrible to browse even casually
See, but the fact you actually committed to leaving means there’s a lot more people even more casual than you still on reddit.
The fact that you used a 3rd party app and just commented on a thread means you are not as casual as the average Reddit consumer.
lol the official app came to be long after 3rd party apps existed. The official app itself was a 3rd party app that Reddit purchased (though nothing good remains)
Yeah, in the beginning of the debacle many people commented that they didn’t even know that there were third party clients.