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Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
(old.reddit.com)
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Looks like reddit really doesn't want people to use reddit ... if that weren't obvious already
Fine by me. I've never had a problem taking my business elsewhere when the management got uppity.
Haha, only serious. The Reddit service they provide to users is the ‘loss leader’. If they could serve ads and collect user data without providing any service (which costs them money) they would.