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minus-square_haha_oh_wow_linkfedilinkEnglish40•edit-21 year agoI just don’t browse reddit on mobile anymore because, aside from the official app being a fucking dumpster fire, I won’t use it on principal. RiF used to be my jam, these days I just use Connect to browse Lemmy if I want a similar mobile experience.
minus-squareButt Piratelinkfedilink3•1 year agoI actually really like the mobile website now, but I deleted my account and I don’t go there unless I absolutely must.
minus-square_haha_oh_wow_linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-21 year agoI’ll still browse old.reddit.com on a computer partly just because of r/sysadmin but yeah, Lemmy is my preferred platform these days (maybe throw in a dash of Kbin)
I just don’t browse reddit on mobile anymore because, aside from the official app being a fucking dumpster fire, I won’t use it on principal.
RiF used to be my jam, these days I just use Connect to browse Lemmy if I want a similar mobile experience.
I actually really like the mobile website now, but I deleted my account and I don’t go there unless I absolutely must.
I’ll still browse old.reddit.com on a computer partly just because of r/sysadmin but yeah, Lemmy is my preferred platform these days (maybe throw in a dash of Kbin)