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this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2023
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For me, for now, it's the ability to tap 'back' and be at the same point in the page that I was at when I clicked a link.
Instead, on kbin, it'll often dump me at the end of the page - because I've got a auto load media turned on and the browser doesn't cache the media it seems.
Used to work around this by using the Chrome PWA, and long pressing each link, but kbin no longer lets me log in on Chrome with an invalid csrf error.
With the API just about some, and at least one app similarly almost ready, I am not worried. The ability to post an image in a reply, and it actually works, is a massive improvement over Reddit for me.