I'm getting horrid flashbacks to websites I've visited on my phone with 2+ in-site pop-ups, banners on both the top and bottom I can't remove since they think I want to always have access to their menu and footer info, and additional banners for downloading their app, undoing the pop-up decisions I made, or ask me if I want to subscribe or get push notifications...
Ya, Reddit making the Mobile site a dumpster fire isn't going to get me to install the Offical Reddit mobile app. Most of the unofficial Reddit apps out there are miles ahead of Reddit's own.
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I'm getting horrid flashbacks to websites I've visited on my phone with 2+ in-site pop-ups, banners on both the top and bottom I can't remove since they think I want to always have access to their menu and footer info, and additional banners for downloading their app, undoing the pop-up decisions I made, or ask me if I want to subscribe or get push notifications...
I get tired just thinking about it
reddit's mobile page in a nutshell.
Ya, Reddit making the Mobile site a dumpster fire isn't going to get me to install the Offical Reddit mobile app. Most of the unofficial Reddit apps out there are miles ahead of Reddit's own.