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I mean, a big part of why reddit wants to get rid of third party apps is that they weren't serving its ads.
But that was not the app's fault. Reddit's own API would not send ads to the apps.
Yes, but that's kind of beside the point here. My question was why a user of Reddit would choose to use the ad riddled official app instead of an ad free third party one