1. The official reddit app actually shows all content instantly so maybe I should just use that.The app has been absolutely perfect for me for years.
2. Gone from my favorite app to annoying AFI've been using this app for years and have been happy with it except for the last few months... Gfycat integration is not working correctly, and hasn't been for at least the last several months.
3. This app does a great job of smoothing out most of them.(Edit: Resolved! Thanks for the quick fix! Original post:)Overall a great app, but the recent inclusion of an un-pausable, un-mutable, un-skippable banner ad (for Hooters, of all things), that pops in and out randomly every few minutes is driving me up a wall.
4. Content loading is so slow I think it's time to switch to a different reddit app after so many years.
5. Now it takes me to the Reddit website and it takes forever for the video to load, where as before the app simply played the video without being redirected.
6. Goodbye reddit, you did one thing right years ago and now begin to crumble under all the decisions that have come after.
7. I'm personally not the biggest fan of the UI though and notifications weren't very responsive which is one of the only reasons I have Reddit on my phone in the first place.
8. For free users who don't care to remove the ads, this app is a great way to browse reddit.
9. The app is amazing again!Hate that Reddit tries to force you to use an app, and then the app they provide is slow and unreliable and littered with ads.
10. Its incredibly annoying and makes browsing reddit a chore.
11. Any time I go in to a thread and back out, instead of it taking me back exactly to the place I was before entering a thread, it acts as if I restarted the app and takes me back to the default front page.