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this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2023
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So I understand this correctly, you're advocating for a "bad" UI "to keep out the normies?"
Read the title again, then read the comment again.
OK, I think I understand now. There were a few words missing in there that I needed for context.
"Don't block third party apps that improve the user experience, as reddit has done." Got it.
Yeee got it :D
You do not understand this correctly.
Got. How should I be taking this? Why would you block apps that improve the user experience to make something better