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Reddit

Category: Tools Date:2024-03-16 11:15:01

Rating: 4.5 Tags: News

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Introduction

The Reddit app is more than just a news and magazine platform. It's a vibrant online community where you can stay updated with the latest news, exchange ideas, ask questions, and receive insightful answers and comments. With Reddit, you'll always be in the know, with breaking news and countless tips and tricks at your fingertips. You can also express your opinions and engage with topics that interest you. Plus, the app allows you to easily share content across various social networks. Download now to stay informed with the most diverse and up-to-date information whenever and wherever you are.

Features of Reddit:

⭐️ Stay Updated with Breaking News: The app ensures that you are constantly updated with the latest news, tips, and tricks from around the world. You won't miss any important information.

⭐️ Online Community: Join the Reddit community and become a part of an engaging and interactive online platform. Share, feel, ask questions, and receive answers, comments, and suggestions from fellow users.

⭐️ Share Content Easily: With the app, you can share content anytime, anywhere, and to any social network. Spread valuable information to your friends and followers effortlessly.

⭐️ Categorized News: The app organizes stories into seven different categories, including books, movies, video games, sports, TV shows, music, and technology. Easily find articles that match your interests.

⭐️ Save Articles for Later: Whenever you come across interesting and useful articles, you can save them within the app for future reference. This feature saves you time and allows you to review them whenever you want.

⭐️ Connect with Others: Chat with people from around the world, exchange thoughts, hobbies, and even create appointments. With hundreds of stickers and emoticons available, you can have fun conversations with your friends.

Conclusion:

Download the Reddit app now to stay updated with the most diverse and fastest information. Join an online community where you can share, interact, and receive valuable insights. With easy content sharing, categorized news, saved articles, and the ability to connect with others, Reddit provides an engaging and convenient platform for users. Click the download button and become a part of this exciting community today.

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File size: 119.00 M Latest Version: 2024.10.0

Requirements: Android Language: English

Votes: 113 Package ID: com.reddit.frontpage

Developer: Reddit Inc.

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  • Nairda-_-

    Nairda-_-

    This app rarely works. The UI is messed up and has no customization options (not even font size). Things don't load no matter the connection, the app freezes, and posting is also confusing. It might just not post, or post the same thing twice - you never know. The ads are so randomized you just wonder how they were shown to you. Plus they're styled just like regular content with just small markings that those are indeed ads. I don't recommend this app at all.

    2024-03-20 16:52:24

  • James Manning

    James Manning

    Every update makes it less and less functional, unless it's shoving an advertisement in your face. Features don't work even after selecting them several times, it constantly recommends subreddits even after explicitly saying "not to see" anymore, and it is overrun with bots and spam content in order to, you guessed it, shove more ads in your face. Don't use this app! It is repellent, greedy, and lost any soul it may have once to please shareholders. RIP reddit is fun

    2024-03-20 09:39:51

  • Ramen Masri

    Ramen Masri

    They constantly introduce terrible features that are half baked at best and offer no way to disable. This app should be a case study in how to poorly design a UI. The terrible "feature" this time is automatically swiping to the next post when in full screen mode. The problem is that gesture is already used to swipe to see the next image in a gallery. It just makes it so confusing when you think there are more images and you just get sent to the next post.

    2024-03-20 04:46:25

  • dev wing

    dev wing

    This app is the worst part of reddit. The UI design sucks, the app tends to crash / freeze often, posting is a gamble as when you click that button, you don't know if you posted twice or not at all. Ads are irrelevant, indistinguishable from actual content and they are everywhere. The video player cropps off every video by default (unless you click on it), and gets hidden when you want to comment on a video.

    2024-03-18 15:37:30

  • Andrew Martinson

    Andrew Martinson

    It's serviceable for Reddit content, however the bugs on Android make it almost unusable. It reloads the feed any time you switch away from the app and when you change the default comment sort, it reverts back to "Best" every single time it reloads. Which is a lot. Also, if you open a post next to an ad, it'll auto play the ad audio anyway. Bring back Reddit is Fun and Apollo. They knew how to make an app that isn't dog water.

    2024-03-18 08:50:49

  • Jkjsupremo

    Jkjsupremo

    Would rate lower if possible. I don't know how it's possible to make such an unstable, buggy, unintuitive app for a social network, it sucks. It constantly stutters despite having a good phone, it plays audios for videos that aren't even on my screen, it finds a way to make comment scrolling a choppy, buggy mess. This app sucks. I'd honestly download a lite version with less features immediately, maybe that would be more usable.

    2024-03-18 02:36:14

  • Ismaël Y. Racine

    Ismaël Y. Racine

    Heck. For years now, the infinite scroll feature (where you can just swipe between posts) had been bugging out *eventually*, but instead of fixing it, it's somehow gotten worse? After killing third party apps, the expectations from the native app were raised. Instead of rising to the occasion, Reddit slapped the bar from your hand and stomped on it while flipping you the bird. Still one of the best websites on the internet for a lot of stuff, sadly ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    2024-03-17 15:01:45

  • Huw Jones

    Huw Jones

    No ability to change font size = not meeting web accessibly guidelines. Lots of bugs, lots of videos that don't play unless you click to go to the comments, lots of times I get stuck in the comments of the post and have to quit the app to get out. Inconsistent navigation behavior. Took away good 3rd party apps and only give the option to use this one, which is devoid of useful features that we used to have. I don't understand how, given reddit's size, they can't develop a more feature rich app!

    2024-03-17 12:13:34

  • Luis Fernandez

    Luis Fernandez

    When the reddit redesign came along the app was actually pretty nice and a good way to scroll through posts. The updates have been taking steps in the wrong direction though, instead of fixing the incredibly slow and studdery video player they just keep pushing UI changes nobody asked for. They make some areas needlessly minimalistic, and others clocked with so much stuff on the screen. There's bugs that have been running rampant from a few years ago, but no, we need another UI change.

    2024-03-16 23:57:18

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