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Reddit keeps pushing me to use the app. Why?

12 points·by allstunned·5 năm trước·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·5 năm trước
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·5 năm trước
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·5 năm trước
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27553971
readonthegoapp·5 năm trước
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·5 năm trước
The app can and will show you a lot of ads and you can't block them.

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