When you try to edit a Reddit comment in their mobile web app, it deletes all line breaks from your comment so you have to remember to manually put them back before submitting.

The other big issue I have is that when you type in and edited comment, it will omit spaces between words at random. JFC, there’s no reason to use anything but a vanilla HTML input element (because only markdown formatting is supported), but they somehow fucked up basic text input anyway!

My last little gripe is that nothing in the interface tells you that markdown is supported, which is extra dumb because the desktop interface tries so hard to hide the fact that markdown even exists.

(And yes, there are a host of other annoyances, but I’m trying to limit my criticisms to things that can only be explained by incompetence.)

  • PM_me_trebuchets@lemm.ee
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    I uninstalled the app bc it just didn’t have enough accessibility features and sucked in general. It doesn’t even hold a candle to what Apollo was (RIP). The mobile site being dogshit is by design. You can’t even post pictures on it, I had to request the desktop site in order to post pics, and I wasn’t on a sub that bans photo posts. You also can’t access the chat on it really. It makes everything as difficult as possible to get you to use the app. They want all that data they can collect from you from the app.

    So that’s why I uninstalled and now barely get on Reddit at all. They went from getting my traffic + my ad revenue to nothing bc they refuse to make their mobile site useable, and I use adblockers on desktop. They get nothing from me now (except of course free shit to train their Ai with)

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      Well, I’m thankful for what you will bring to Lemmy!

      I dunno how people put up with the shitty buggy Reddit app that is riddled with ads over so long.

      Mobile browsing was actually not half bad on i.reddit.com (aka .compact mode), a mobile interface developed over 10 years ago that got killed last year.

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        Them dropping i.reddit.com was the second to last straw for me, and a sign of the future.

        Reddit’s management is willing to damage user experience in exchange for profit, and they are absolutely vindictive about it as well.

        They are abusive, plain and simple.

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          Out of curiosity, what ended up being the final straw for you? (I imagine there were many to choose from)

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            So I reported a thread in one of those rancid niche alt-right ‘frienworld’ type sub where a user had a detailed plan about ramming his car into people at a Trans Rights rally happening two days from then.

            Admins responded ‘We gave them a warning, thanks for letting us know’.

            a day later in a completely unrelated sub I post the reply ‘It is a moral good to punch nazis’, and not only was I banned, but so was everyone in my building (we share fiber).

            That was the last straw.

            I mean I’ve made tons of accounts before and losing the account wasn’t the issue.

            It was the ridiculous disparity in punishments between right-wing legitimate premeditated threats of violence, and a mostly humorous indirect one.

            Fuck every reddit admin in the ass with 2 tons of red-hot industrial rebar.

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              Holy crap. Well for now you’ve found a good home for Nazi-punchers, I can say that much.