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apemint , (edited ) to RedditMigration in This is the Reddit app. They are making it really easy to want to migrate
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Just last week someone retorted to me with "I've been using the official app for 2 years and I'm happy".

I'm still not sure whether I was talking to an AI...

Neato ,
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I just feel bad for people like that. They don't understand what they're missing.

apemint ,
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I was thinking about asking them what alternatives they tried, but in the end decided it was not worth the effort.
It was either an AI, or I already knew the answer.

Gull ,

what you see as ads, they see as content.

Zorque ,

It's a common attitude, not just with reddit or phone apps, but just things in general. "I don't have a problem with it, so why would anyone else?"

I remember when Arkham Knight came out, and it was a complete mess on PC. But it worked for enough people that anyone who talked about what a shitty port it was got shouted down.

A common problem I have with layouts, where there's a common trend of leaving giant swathes of white space on either side of the content (in desktop aspect ratios, at least). Like with the new redesign of wikipedia, or even most fediverse sites. But many (if not most) people don't really have a problem with it. I've even heard people talk about "having to move their head back and forth" to see content on the website. As though they're incapable of moving their eyes in their sockets...

But that's my own personal rant. In general, people are often hard-pressed to empathize with others these days. Not just in their use of social applications, but of most things in their lives.

can ,

I’m curious, maybe an outdated question. But would you rather a newspaper be formatted like a novel?

Zorque ,

Newspapers use every ounce of space they can, they don't leave giant swathes of it bare. It's not like there's extra articles sitting along the side of the page... it's just blank.

In fact, there's often more white space on the sides of novel pages, depending on how they're printed.

apemint ,
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I feel your rant, I really do.
You have no idea how disappointed I was after the Wikipedia redesign until I found the full width button in the bottom corner.

Most sites are optimized for mobile and are completely asinine looking on a monitor.
Especially text heavy sites where even a single sentence is broken into 2 or more lines, meanwhile 70% of the screen is empty.
And it's not like it's hard to implement a button like Wikipedia did, web designers just don't give a crap.
I payed for a full monitor, let me use the full monitor!

Zorque ,

I didn't know about the button at the bottom, I ended up going into the settings and changing the theme back to the previous one.

I do like the more dynamic index, I may have to check that out. I'm not entirely opposed to new designs (much as I might bitch about change), it just gets frustrating when things are designed for a specific subset of people with no options to tailor your own experience.

HipPriest ,

I actually only ever used the official Reddit app. I wasn't really aware of 3rd party apps before all this API stuff kicked off. (I'm genuinely not an AI!)

It is full of 'promoted' posts and presumably the other apps were better but that ship has sailed. But maybe people are saying they're happy with the official app because like me they were uneducated about the alternatives on offer and they're just used to it now.

Zorque ,

I'd often see posts complaining about the default app, mostly about how the video player never worked or how things took forever to load.

Most people in the comments seemed to assume there was just no possible alternative. I was happy to extoll the virtues of 3rd party apps, though I doubt I had much of an audience.

dfc09 , to nostupidquestions in Why exactly did the android community's mods decide to basically leave world?

Part of the beauty of Lemmy is fracturing intentionally into smaller instances. The content is no less accessable to people who want it, and it’ll hopefully provide a better, more reliable experience by being off lemmy.world on a smaller instance.

I believe many are trying to help reduce the load in lemmy.world, where most new users (including myself) started.

s6original , to pics in The thrill of getting a new toaster for your wedding anniversary
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If he’s careful he can use it to light his cigarettes.

TheVampireSaga OP , to nostupidquestions in Why exactly did the android community's mods decide to basically leave world?

“we’re keen to avoid unnecessary fragmentation for existing members and confusion for any newcomers.”

ah yes because locking the entire community without anyone’s knowledge and consent first isn’t totally insane and like a certain other platform we left from

SpaceNoodle ,

They don’t owe you anything. Their reasons are very clear. Feel free to subscribe to the other channel.

aleph ,
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It takes less than five seconds to unsub from the old community and sub to the new one. Job done.

insomniac ,

You are here in bad faith. You’re not asking a question you just want to vent.

CarlsIII , to RedditMigration in This is the Reddit app. They are making it really easy to want to migrate

Good riddance to askreddit. Page after page of “what tv show should be brought back?” with every top comment being Firefly, as if the people answering have no idea there was a movie that killed off half of the characters.

metaStatic ,

I loved the movie but I also fucking hated the movie

coldv ,

My favourite is “what is something very popular that is overrated/you don’t like” and the answers are all things people actually hate.

The_K , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way

“Cluster Tumble”

More like cluster f*ck

greendakota99 , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way

Guys, its my turn to post this tomorrow!

Snowflakes42 ,

For real, It’s either that one or “women of reddit, what do you find attractive on males?”

morethanevil , to aww in Lookin very suspicious over there.
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Awww 🥺🥺🤗

Marxine , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way
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Images we can feel. It hurts to look, ffs

cybervseas , to mildlyinfuriating in This woman in front of me during Kendrick Lamar

Ha I had something similar with a woman at Kendrick Lamar’s performance at Gov Ball NYC this year.

Probably a different woman, though.

Anonymoose , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way
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I just realized I’m taking my ad-free experience in Lemmy for granted. It’s refreshing to have a little corner of the internet that doesn’t slam you with advertising.

victron ,
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Support your fediverse instance if you can, many servers accept donations.

TheGreatFox ,
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My ublock origin icon has been at a steady 0 ads blocked in my entire time browsing Lemmy. It feels weird.

azimir ,

On several sites that counter climbs like crazy. I’m watching a YouTube video right now that’s only 12 minutes long. The uBlock counter just hit 60.

Valmond ,

Then you wonder why those sites are so slow sometimes…

TheGreatFox ,
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I have a youtube tab open, it’s currently at 498 blocks. After writing that, 503.

azimir ,

I haven’t had this page up very long today, but apparently YouTube is on an advertising roll at the moment.

Added bonus: I’m one of the three people in the world who pays for YouTube premium… so the quantity of ads should be much lower.

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/6fe81bb7-3c23-4cf6-8d8b-a56dd37754fe.png

Bozicus ,

Oh hey, I’m one of the other two, lol. I think they probably lose money on us at this point, with the amount of ads they serve.

Serinus ,

Soon, when things go smoother, I absolutely wouldn’t mind either having ads or paying a low annual fee.

The problem with Reddit was seeking out vulture capital. Turning a small profit, enough to pay people something resembling wages, isn’t a bad thing.

Anonymoose ,
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I think the option for both would be acceptable, I’d be ok to pay a few bucks to maintain an ad free haven.

Hazzardis ,

Wikipedia is funded via donations, de-centralized social media could be too

Serinus ,

Maybe. But I think Wikipedia is easier to run than Reddit, even if it’s only partial Reddit.

Lem453 ,

The start of ads seems to always lead to a path of enshitification. One of the reasons I really like jellyfin is because they realized this and intentionally disabled recurrent donations. They saw what it does to Plex and saw the eventually the leadership’s will try to sell out and sell the company or IPO.

Jellyfin saw the way every service seemed to go once the revenue picked up and decided they want to prevent that.

db0 ,
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plenty of instances including mine and some massive ones like lemmy.world are fully funded by donations.There’s absolutely no need for ads

minorsecond ,

Using lemmy is well worth the $5 per month I give them.

DeriHunter ,

If you’re on android, you should try blockada, I don’t have ads whatsoever

Icarus , (edited )

or just NextDNS which doesn’t even require anything to be installed

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

For those who don’t know: DNS blockers can be sketchy unless you’re hosting it yourself. Something like a pihole that you set up would be fine, but external DNS services are almost guaranteed to be data-mining you even worse than the ads and trackers they’re blocking.

Icarus ,

that is fair, but your ISP is logging the DNS requests anyway, and NextDNS allows you to turn off logging.

Edit: I also don’t see how it’s worse than ads and trackers, they can only see the domain names of the sites you visit.

Bingohas ,

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RickyRigatoni ,
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Can I pay with runescape gp?

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

Only if you promise to be my gf

EditsHisComments ,

Oh boy, I haven’t been anyone’s gf in a long time

osmn ,

Here some more LemBux™

kratoz29 , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way

It is too crazy for a company as big as Reddit to make a pretty good app that will make you not want to install 3rd party ones? well, seems like it is…

sealhaslupus ,

i think it might equally show how challenging it is to design an app that provides the user with an optimal experience.

empireOfLove , (edited )

You’re giving Reddit way too much credit. It’s not that challenging for something as simple as a forum app. The real “challenge” is the very, very large difference between what’s optimal for users, who want content; and what’s optimal for the company, who wants all your data and ad clicks and couldn’t give the tiniest rat’s ass about what the users want.

The official app is built on top of Alien Blue, which used to be considered the ideal user experience. They could have done nothing but OS support updates and it would still be perfectly fine. The entire current unusable clusterfuck is COMPLETELY INTENTIONAL FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.

Ggtfmhy ,

There’s more than just that to it.

I recently downloaded it so I can save some um research content for later research (I’d been off Reddit for maybe two weeks at this point, I wasn’t going to hurt my pride if I saw the app for myself). When I refreshed the front page of my research throwaway, all the posts were hidden and replaced with new ones. Refresh again, those are gone too, replaced by three or four stragglers. Final refresh and there’s nothing on the front page. They’re practically begging me to go to their algorithm page (popular?). It looks like an A/B test they’re doing, and it looked like others were annoyed at this from the feedback I saw on the official mobile app sub. It was an A/B test with no toggle or anything.

Normally, in an app made to give the user a good experience, this should be a feature you turn on and off. I remember a ton of people swearing by some kind of post hiding system, so, sure, this is definitely a plus for some people. But I’ve refreshed my Reddit home page for over a decade now. Don’t make it misbehave all of a sudden.

Their app, with all its bloat, can have some nice features. For example, during my research session, I was swiping through an album. When it was finished, it swiped into the next post. At first I didn’t like that, but a few posts later, I liked it, I got the hang of it. Decent navigation feature, fine. This isn’t so bad.

I tap into another part of the app a different sub I think, and now the only direction I can scroll is downwards, and instead of showing me the next (image) post, it shows me some random popular vertical video from a different subreddit. Literally just TikTok navigation for Reddit. Which again, would be completely fine, if it was a button I could tap to enter this mode, but not just haphazardly switching between different navigation UXes so that the app can quantify which one makes me see more ads. Fucks sake.

I didn’t even want to download their app, and the one time I find a new feature that I don’t hate, it gets turned off within the same session to serve me a feature I specifically don’t want. I don’t think vertical video is the death of the human experience, but it sure as hell isn’t for me, and it sure as hell is the last thing I want out of a site like Reddit.

These A/B tests infuriate me. I open Instagram every once in a blue moon, and I absolutely despise scrolling down my feed and seeing the same information displayed ten different ways in less than a minute. On one post, the likes counter is bold, on another, it has profile photos, on another, it’s an accented color… like that’s worse than just picking the worst option in my opinion.

But that’s the thing. No first party app will ever be designed to have a good UX first and foremost. That’s secondary. What’s important is their meaningless metrics that make the site worse, so they can charge more for ads (even if they make the site worse for paying users…). I understand that they’re trying to appeal to new people over on Reddit, I genuinely believe there’s nothing wrong with that. But if I stumbled upon it now for the first time, I’d think it was hot unusable garbage, and I would not have guessed this is site would have been my literal front page of the internet™ for over 11 years in another life. Probably would just assume it was a porn site with a weird news aggregator attached.

Bozicus ,

Dear lord. Random UX changes are among my least favorite things. I have issues with focus/concentration and eyestrain, and I would genuinely rather have a crappy but consistent UX than random changes.

empireOfLove , (edited )

the hilarious part is the entire Reddit app is built on top of Alien Blue, which used to be the de-facto best Reddit app ever. They bought the entire app out way back in 2014 and built the current slow, buggy, security-hole-infested clusterfuck right over the top of what used to be a good app. During the official app beta, every beta tester complained about every problem they still have- poor battery life, shitty performance, unintuitive and space-inefficient UI, excessive ad placement. Reddit made exactly zero changes as a result of this feedback. Nothing has ever been truely fixed.

They could have done literally nothing but put a tiny bit more advertising in to Alien Blue and made every other 3rd party app basically become irrelevant. But no. They are simply outright incompetent and driven by standard corporate middle managers chasing the next KPI.

Fuck Reddit. Fuck Reddit.

zurohki ,

During the official app beta, every beta tester complained about every problem they still have- poor battery life, shitty performance, unintuitive and space-inefficient UI, excessive ad placement. Reddit made exactly zero changes as a result of this feedback.

Ah, the Activision Blizzard playbook.

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

Well, kind of. They were already working on the official app. Buying AlienBlue was simply a way to force a migration. AlienBlue actually had very little impact on the official app’s functionality, because they weren’t interested in AlienBlue’s code at all; The buyout was for the user base, not the app itself.

This most recent API change is simply the next step in the process. They realized they couldn’t buy out every single third party app, so they just cut off access instead.

ThorrJo ,

They are simply outright incompetent and driven by standard corporate middle managers chasing the next KPI.

Recent comments from the CEO confirm it. Bloodless money-grubbing techbro shitbag.

SirPutts_a_lot , to piracy in preach

Child logic to justify behavior. Be better than this ya’ll.

HowShouldIKnow , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way

Their podcast ads are the worst. “Why take care of everyday things when you can pretend to gamble!?!”

captainlezbian ,

Yeah it’s more sad than anything. Like imagine if a beer ad were to frame its product that way “mundane chore or beer” like that’s just begging for addicts

simonced , to reddit in This is what the official Reddit app looks like, by the way

Thanks for taking one for the team!

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