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Reddit keeps pushing me to use the app. Why?

12 points·by allstunned·قبل 5 سنوات·6 comments
To be fair this isn't isolated to reddit. I confess my technical acumen leans on the SA side of the house. I am curious: can they soak up more user data versus a browser? I am referring to "industry accepted practices" for reputable sites/apps, not malicious ones. I just always seem to be getting pushed towards an app, often with missing functionality, and i just want to understand why.

6 comments

db48x·قبل 5 سنوات
Yep. An app can get very accurate location info, unique device ids, and more. Plus nobody can run an adblocker in an app like they can in a browser.
cratermoon·قبل 5 سنوات
Apps can access a lot more info about your device and your profile, and that data is all rolled up to sell ads.

in short: greed.
DenverCode·قبل 5 سنوات
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27553971
readonthegoapp·قبل 5 سنوات
I'm assuming the native app makes each user worth 5x a web user. There's prob a number out there somewhere.

So, if a web user is worth $1/user/month in profit, an app user is worth $5/user/month in profit.
kevinherron·قبل 5 سنوات
The app can and will show you a lot of ads and you can't block them.

Your browser happily blocks them.
allstunned·قبل 5 سنوات
Thanks for the link and all who replied! Will read that thread and keep avoiding apps.