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What were they thinking doing this experiment in the heat of the third-party app protest?? Are they trying to aim for their foot?
They are trying to force users into their app is what they were thinking.
Yeah I know. Just the worst execution I've seen. The protest is literally on the news, supposed to send the message to others of how horrifically bad their app is. So they really couldn't pick a worse time to run this experiment. Even from a business standpoint - completely void of ethics - they screwed up. I feel like they have no clue what they're doing and they know it, but run with it anyways cause ¯_(ツ)_/¯
We'll have to see whether the average user pays attention to any of this, or not.
Either way, pushing away the hardcore crowd will hurt them long term.
I wouldn't say user, since there's a good chunk of people who rely on reddit for the answers of their google search questions. But yeah, you have a point.
Google is pretty useless now. I do the same really, search reddit, and duckduckgo.
You, uh... dropped a backslash there. Here's an extra one for you: \