
Curtis Peters
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Update changes changes default settings and you have to search the overflooded settings to opt out of nonsense features. New Ads are disturbing and aggressively always on screen. Fonts changed without any reason... Whatever. The app changed so many settings with an update which is just terrible. I was happy with the app, but such user un-friendly behavior leads to an clean uninstall. Well, the app begins to fall into the state of being useless and forcing updates to thing that were totally fine.
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Jack Taylor
Trying to upload images is even worse than using the regular Reddit app. Biggest issue is when uploading more than one image it only diaplays the most recent image and there is no way to remove images without discarding the entire post. The layout is nice and easy on the eyes. Easy to navigate once you find where everything is. The chat function is weird, but that is because of how Reddit works, not Joey.
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Jonathan Campbell
This is what the Reddit mobile app wishes it was. The sheer amount of basic features of reddit that are missing in the official app is staggering, yet they're all present here. The ability to: open link externally, text editing shortcuts, saving replies as drafts, editing custom feeds, and likely far more that I haven't remembered or found yet. Cool new features include tons of customization, colored lines in replies to easier distinguish between different users, and a WORKING video player
43 people found this review helpful