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- technology@lemmy.ml
- reddit@lemmy.ml
It’s going to dip again when third party apps are shut off. Personally I’m still browsing Reddit to check in on the drama on /r/ModCoord
dunno, but third party usage were never that high IIRC. that’s why them targeting third party apps is a weird decision
Apollo has 25m downloads, I can’t imagine that the various Android 3rd party apps are any lower than that in total, if not individually.
Officially they make up a small amount of traffic, but amongst power users who both create and comment significantly is much more commonly done through 3rd party apps.
When Apollo stops working, I will only be accessing Reddit via old.reddit.com
I refuse to use that shitshow of an ad riddled official app.
You should access Reddit only via a mirror as you wouldn’t want to contribute there anyway.
You should use Teddit, I’m using it as a mirror to wrangle in RSS feeds of sub’s. That way Reddit doesn’t get your traffic directly