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Indefinite blackout is so fucking stupid stance in my opinion. It is between reddit and the owners of 3rd party apps. Let the fucking subs live so we can get what we want from there
Or just get it here... r/piracy was always precariously close to getting banned anyway. I'd be shocked if it didn't get banned before IPO.
What about the users of the third party apps?
switch to the native app. It's better. Tried the third party apps they are not better than the native app
I've been using Relay since 2013, before the official app existed. It is better than the official app in every way: it's UI is cleaner, it's quicker, it's easier to follow comment threads and sort them, etc. Not to mention that there are no "sponsored" posts (ads) and banner apps every other post or comment..
How is the first party app better, exactly?
If the native app was better, you wouldn't have millions of users using 3rd party apps. Apollo alone had 1.5 million users.
you can definitely stop using reddit once the 3rd party app goes dowb btw reddit native app has more than that so either use that or tell your third party creators to pay the money