It just seems hypocritical to leave Reddit over the forcing users to their 1st party app by pricing out 3rd party app developers, and go to a platform that has no mobile apps.
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Seems for some its more about the treatment these dev's have recieved. Also apps for this platform are potentially going to be developed in time, while reddit is now a closed system.
For me, yeah, it’s more about Reddit/spez’s behavior. While I was frustrated about losing 3rd party apps, I would’ve likely continued to use Reddit in some capacity. But then Reddit/spez went absolutely crazy and I decided I was completely done with it. I don’t want to be part of a platform run like that by that kind of person.
The webapp it’s not that bad, i’ll be using this until we get a proper app
Huh I never knew about that feature, cool!
This feature has been there since iOS 1.0. Originally this was the way Apple envisioned how ‘apps’ on iPhone were going to work. Only with iOS 2.0 did Apple add the app store and support for native apps. And the rest is history.
What's new, however is a a feature in Safari that gives Web apps saved to the home screen special privileges, such as the ability to request to send notifications through web push https://webkit.org/blog/13878/web-push-for-web-apps-on-ios-and-ipados/
I didn’t think of it. Thanks for the reminder. :)