> And i suspect a reason for the entire debacle is that a lot of the user base weren't seeing ads at all due to ad-blockers or the use of 3rd party apps.
Neither of which would be a problem for them if they didn’t remake and destroy the default UX on their desktop and made a functional app.
By pushing users to third party solutions they also pushed them off of the ads. Because if you want a web extension to redirect to “old.reddit.com”, why not throw an adblocker on top?
Neither of which would be a problem for them if they didn’t remake and destroy the default UX on their desktop and made a functional app.
By pushing users to third party solutions they also pushed them off of the ads. Because if you want a web extension to redirect to “old.reddit.com”, why not throw an adblocker on top?