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Right on the nail. To me personally, the moves Reddit has been doing the past couple years read as if they don't know exactly what Reddit should be or what they want it to be. I imagine it's not easy, Reddit is massive and somehow not quite killing it, but somehow it feels like there's a strange lack of focus.


The mobile version of the site doesn't work and they only just released a mobile app. That says it all about their lack of focus.


Android has at least a few very good reddit apps (including the open source Slide), they don't really need an official client.


The old i.Reddit.com works OK.

The new m.reddit.com fails after a few minutes, on each page.




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