
Reddit Starts Blocking Mobile Website, Pushing Users to App Instead

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Reddit has begun blocking mobile users from accessing its website, prompting them to download the official app instead. This move has faced backlash from users who feel alienated. A Reddit spokesperson stated that this is a test for frequent logged-out mobile users, emphasizing that the app provides a better experience. Despite having 121 million daily active users, Reddit struggles with monetization and has faced criticism for previous decisions, including changes to ad personalization and API access fees. The company aims to enhance user engagement while navigating monetization challenges.
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