Reddit is the place where people come together to have the most authentic and interesting conversations on the internet—Where gaming communities, nostalgic internet forums, bloggers, meme-makers, and fandoms mingle alongside video streamers, support groups, news junkies, armchair experts, seasoned professionals, and artists and creators of all types.
With over 100,000 communities about every topic you could think of (and a few you’d probably never think of if it wasn’t for the creativity of strangers on the internet), Reddit is the place where you can dive into anything and connect with people on any topic.
A few things you’ll find on Reddit…
■ Thousands of communities
Whether you’re into breaking news, sports, TV fan theories, or a never-ending stream of the internet’s cutest animals, there’s a community on Reddit for you.
■ Laughs, lols, and plenty of ridiculousness
Lose track of vast amounts of time as you find memes, bananas for scale, bread stapled to trees, cat videos, and more of the absurd and oddly absorbing.
■ Discussions that will draw you in
The real action is always in the comments. Reddit’s discussion threads are where community members jump in to provide commentary, humor, and insight.
■ Answers to questions you’re too afraid to ask in public
Recipes, street fashion, career help, fitness plans, and more—find ideas and inspiration for whatever you want to do.
■ Live video streams, chats, and talks
Want to know what people are doing right now? Streaming videos, live chats, and live audio conversations give you a variety of ways to connect with people in the moment.
■ Crowd-sourced points of view on just about everything
Product reviewers, music critics, sports fans, or doge enthusiasts—find people that obsess and care about whatever it is you’re interested in.
■ Anonymous profiles so you can do you
On Reddit, you (not your job, number of friends, or social status) define who you are.
■ Lots and lots of cats
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I swear this app has an update every day but there are still way too many issues with the app itself. Video player will not work if you view one video then scroll to the next, video player will corrupt audio for some users but not others. Refreshing the app is also confusing because itll show the original page, again, but if you click on a post itll take you to another one. Not to mention the type of content that is even allowed in this app, if you are under 18, seriously, do not join.
Obligatory video player complaints aside (which are still prevalent as of editing this review), trying to upload posts with multiple images doesn’t work properly. For the past three years, every SINGLE time I try to upload image gallery posts, I get stuck on “uploading”. I’ve had this issue across every single Android device I’ve ever used for the past three years. I don’t have this problem with third-party versions of this app, which I really wish wasn’t the case.
I had an old car that behaved like this; Fickle, inconsistent. The app (and web) lack constancy, or stability. Both are given to to erratic changeableness. App is fine if you just want to look around. Oh, app and desktop bare no resemblance. Over due modernization. Time to plow some of these profits into the application. Take it or leave it. Guaranteed to make you pull you hair out. It’s a stupid app.
UX is a mess, UI changes extremely often, videos tend to never load or load slowly… There are so many issues that I could fill up the review character limit. It’s depressing when the first party version of a social media app is so bad that thirty party apps don’t need an ad blocker or other utility to be better. I recommend you use Boost for Reddit, but there are dozens of third party Reddit apps that are significantly better than this official one.