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  • I remember, I was on holiday 4 or 5 years ago. I was sitting at the bar having my morning coffee and browsing reddit and I was getting annoyed that if I went to get a drink from the bar when I came back and turned the screen back on it would reset my position in the comments.

    So, I asked around and was recommended RIF. Not only did it keep comment position, but it was just all round in every single way better.

    No, I couldn't go back to the official app.

  • Thank you for your sacrifice. If I ever had a hint of an inclination to disregard the common wisdom and try reddit's official app, now it's permanently gone.

  • I have not gone there. I will not go there. Thank you for the post. It feels like an expose into a part of society that I will never cross paths with.

  • Holy wow, I had actually forgotten how shitty the site had become. I was always ready to open it and quickly scroll a couple times to get past the initial garbage, to hopefully find something worthwhile. That ask reddit post is peak "help the AI write an article" trash.

  • Good god, that content is so awful. Sports, shootings, parenting. So glad we have Lemmy. It feels more like the old internet where it's mostly tech nerd focused.

  • Even ignoring the ads, it’s just an astonishingly bad piece of software. It feels like it was written in a weekend by someone who’d just finished reading Programming for Dummies.

    • It started as alien blue which was actually a good app back in the day. Reddit bought it and enshittified the hell out of it.

      • Did it even start as that? Or did Reddit just bought it and put it away and made something completely different?

  • why do you think sites want you to use apps so badly? To get around browser ad blockers.

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