As quoted from the linked post.

It looks like you’re part of one of our experiments. The logged-in mobile web experience is currently unavailable for a portion of users. To access the site you can log on via desktop, the mobile apps, or wait for the experiment to conclude.

This is separate from the API issue. This will actually BLOCK you from even viewing reddit on your phone without using the official app.

Archive.org link in case the post is removed.

https://web.archive.org/web/20230611224026/https://old.reddit.com/r/help/comments/135tly1/helpdid_reddit_just_destroy_mobile_browser_access/jim40zg/

  • shellsharks
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    132 years ago

    Jeez. The speed at which I’ve gone from “man it sucks that Apollo is shutting down but I still really enjoy Reddit and will suffer the first-party client” to “wow, Reddit is really trying to destroy their service and it’s probably best I don’t invest any more time there” is insane… going to draft up some thoughts and a probable farewell message for my frequented subs and followers there. End of an era.

  • sintamo
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    42 years ago

    It’s one thing to test a new idea or a UX tweak or similar on a small portion of users - but just turning off a key way to access your service is so just so weird to me. How many of Reddit’s decisions at this point are some version of, “hey, how angry do they get? What can we get away with?”

    • @overlordror@beehaw.org
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      32 years ago

      People need to understand that this is about tracking your eyeballs. Reddit viewed on a webpage does not provide the metadata they want. What metadata does the app provide? Things you wouldn’t think about wanting as a human, but the aggregate is very valuable.

      Stuff like how long did you watch that video Ad? Where did you click on screen and at what time? What content were you viewing and what course of action did you take to get there? Web viewing only shows the landing page you arrived on reddit from and the exit page that took you away from reddit. Performing these actions in the app provides metadata cookie crumbs like a trail of roach shit to every single thing you’ve done on reddit in micro activities.

      • @darkkite@lemmy.ml
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        32 years ago

        I’m not sure. I’ve worked at companies using amplitude and hotjar that can record all click event and sessions on web

          • BitOneZero
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            32 years ago

            That’s probably a big part. Web browsers can do ad blocking. Within the official Reddit app that’s way more difficult.

          • 42triangles
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            Users can block those on desktop without issue. On mobile it’s a bit harder so most people I know don’t even if they use ublock or something on their PCs/laptops (though that is of course only anecdotal).

            So if anything if that was the issue they should’ve shut off support for the desktop version LOL /s

  • It’s unbelievable how’s user hostile all of these major site have become. I deleted my 11 year old Reddit account today and while it hurt a little it’s important that we send a message and not use Reddit at least until they repeal this bullshit.

    • Skelectus
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      12 years ago

      If it stays, I assume it’s because spez himself uses it

  • @Master@beehaw.org
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    22 years ago

    Honestly, mobile browing (even using old.reddit) has been garbage for years because they detect your mobile OS and constantly try to push their app on you. Click on link, do you want to open in mobile app? let me open the playstore for you. And then you also get limited comments. To see more comments open in mobile app… You could do a case study in how to alienate your customers into leaving your platform on just mobile browsing reddit.

  • @hddsx@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Steve saw Elon’s work at twitter and thought, “Watch me. I can ruin a company faster.”

  • Flickertail
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    22 years ago

    Between this and Twitter, I feel like “enshittification” is really the word of the past year. It’s incredible to watch these massive social networks completely turn on their users in the name of profit.

    • @buckykat@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      32 years ago

      They were always going to. The pre-enshittification stage of a modern capitalist website consists of burning VC money to collect users to later exploit.

    • @IDe@lemmy.one
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      22 years ago

      Twitter probably opened the floodgates when they managed to shaft users and cut API access without outright killing themselves. Now everyone else is emboldened to ask “why can’t we do that too?”.

  • nick
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    22 years ago

    They’ve already made the “new” reddit web view unusable for any sub marked NSFW. I feel sorry for the web devs at Reddit that spent all this time making a responsive site that works on mobile, then to be forced to artificially block access to push app usage.

  • m_g
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    22 years ago

    Honestly this is so absurd it’s funny. Peak business brain to think that people in 2023 are willing to download an app and register an account to simply access content.

  • @socsa@lemmy.ml
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    22 years ago

    Some asshole at Deloitte is going to make a ton of money writing case studies about this.

  • itsYaBoyNoodles
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    22 years ago

    Reddit’s unwavering stubbornness to continue spiraling is just plain sad. What a way to go.

    • @spoonful@beehaw.org
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      22 years ago

      Reddit had so much community favor too. The whole awards thing was born from people wanting support the website. If they really struggle to make money could have rolled out an optional subscription or something with a message that everyone would have fallen for. The incompetence is incredible.

      • animist
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        12 years ago

        This is the natural result of having MBAs make any decision