Reddit Forcing App, Recently I noticed when I try to access my subred
Reddit Forcing App, Recently I noticed when I try to access my subreddit on mobile (both Android and iOS, Chrome) that there is a popup that comes up and says Unreviewed Content, and asks people to download the You would think, given its recent $6 billion valuation, Reddit would have the confidence to get rid of the pop-up the site serves up whenever If you have ever visited the mobile web version of any major social media platform, restaurant, or other business, you were likely bombarded by a Even though third-party Reddit apps bring more interaction and comments to the platform than there would be otherwise, none of them display The Reddit mobile site constantly bugs you to open the site's Android or iPhone app. Today I learned that you can turn off 48 votes, 12 comments. It seems like Reddit is really pushing for everyone to use their app instead of the website. Seems like these 2 popular sites keep asking me to download and use their apps. Reddit mobile: Free use Reddit on mobile devices without signing in or installing the official app. Find out, how to remove it. 116 votes, 16 comments. Xiaomi's MIUI is forcing the use of it's Applications Like Mi-App. While I don’t disagree Reddit forcing you to either get the app or login when you try to browse a sub in a mobile browser ? Not to mention that said apps might be even slower than your browser, will require you to give them more I can only browse Reddit for like 60 seconds before a message pops up forcing me to go to popular or download app. Half the time it's more functional than whatever garbage they're serving up to mobile anyway.
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