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this post was submitted on 23 Jun 2023
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Apps are the most comfortable way to access online services. Most people will ignore it, if it was present. So in the end there is no change if it is shows to a few power users that use the browser because or all users, because who is going to donate are going to be the power users mostly.
This whole thing has been a "getting old" moment for me. I had no clue just how many people were only accessing the internet through a phone.
I use both, but don't bother with social media on my desktop. Phone access feels nicer to use and requires less context switching, since I don't have to swap between desktop and mobile interfacing.
Besides, I use a computer all day for work and for my side projects: I need to get up and do things outside of my office, which requires mobile access
most is done through mobile
Hard disagree honestly. There are tons of people who would be happy to support if they knew it was an option. I'm a software engineer but generally don't access this on anything but phone because web is usually lower performance and I can't pin it to my home screen. Native always feels nicer to use.