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I am finding myself absentmindedly clicking my Apollo icon every hour. I’m happy to say screw Reddit for years and years of bucking user preferences and accessible 3rd party apps, but this is definitely an unfortunate transition to leave behind all the many years of content and critical mass of activity Reddit has. I’m still having to use the browser version to access subreddits related to school admissions stuff because there’s extremely valuable content I just can’t get elsewhere yet.
I just hope something pushes another big wave of users off of the platform soon and keeps the momentum going. Knowing Reddit admins it’s only a matter of time.
Exactly, I'm in a degree where I have to Google a lot and some subreddits having gone dark certainly has been making some aspects of my life harder. Even just adding site:reddit.com to some queries hasn't been as effective lately.
Still the reddit's admins fault, fuck /u/spez