Like the mobile app is really slow. I can click on a post over and over and it won’t show the comments. Also most images don’t seem to show. It seems like they have serious issues in the back end.

I guess, good riddance.

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    Their app has always been utterly garbage, it’s why I went over to Apollo in the first place.

    The content has been dry ever since people switches to other platforms. I think the only subreddits being decent are the niche and the very specific ones.

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      As someone who never used outside apps (maybe I should have), the mobile app was OK a year ago but it’s barely usable now. I’m unsure if their code base is falling apart or they’re not paying their server cost. But feck it’s bad.

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    The app has always been trash. Idk how people can take using it for long periods of time. When I went back for a bit (during r/place), the deterioration of content was obvious. Don’t take my word for it - even redditors know it’s getting worse. All they have now is the amount of users.

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      The content is what I notice the most whenever I see reddit r/all now. I’m not sure I have the right words for it, but it has definitely deteriorated. Like, most of the content is aita, rateme, publicfreakout, tiktok videos, etc. Mostly just mindless content, which I enjoy sometimes, but not when that’s all it is.

      I didn’t usually use r/all, but I would look at it occasionally and I feel like it used to be better not even that long ago.

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    The thing I don’t miss from Reddit is the constant nagging.

    Visit a subreddit about skydiving for 5 seconds? Suddenly you get skydiving-related suggestions of communities ALL OF THE TIME. Forever.

    No, I don’t want to get notifications so I never miss news from this community /Dismiss popup

    New notification? Let’s see who posted something! Oh… It’s just a Reddit feature ad. Yes I got it. /Dismiss fake notification.

    And on, and on, and on. You can’t spend a quiet 5 minutes reading things that interest you without your flow getting disrupted by pointless attention-grabbers.

    That’s something you don’t get on Lemmy: it’s opt-in, not opt-out: unless I look for something, it won’t suggest anything to me or push anything on me that I have to dismiss.

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    The official reddit mobile app has always been garbage. I only still used it because the third party app I was using was great, great UI, easy to see the content I wanted and not see anything else. Now that the official app is the only option I barely even bother anymore except for going on to check on specific communities once in a while. Casual browsing on the reddit app is just not a good time

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    I use Reddit ReVanced when I need to pop into a niche community that hasn’t moved elsewhere, and it barely makes it tolerable.