Reddit Reviews – Page 128

5/5 rating based on 2569 reviews. Read all reviews for Reddit for iPhone.
Reddit is free iOS app published by REDDIT, INC.

too many ads & suggestions

sohosakura II

I don’t appreciate being shown all these stupid ads, suggestions, & videos - I am not an idiot, I don’t need to be told “if you like this, you should check out that.” Clean it up so I can reddit in peace.


Auto-play never doesn’t work

Jamesdrewafhihxdyjbdr

I have auto-play never set and the new reddit broadcasting doesn’t respect this. Also the live streaming is a horrible addition. Please remove this “feature” or give me the ability to block it.


Great app

luckyitis

Funny content and helpful info all lumped into one app. I recommend it and it’s a 10/10


Reddit loves cyberbullies!

GoreQueen

What’s the point of blocking people when they still have the ability to stalk me and comment under my posts? Isn’t the point of blocking to prevent someone from being on your profile altogether? This is so annoying and I’m completely done with this app!


Crashes frequently after multiple updates

im a dude

App was once good. However, for the past month or so, I have experienced crashes on the app, not daily, but hourly. The app has been “updated” numerous times over this period. I miss alien blue :(


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musical.ly hates me??

Soo good


Why has it taken me this long?

AO30

Finally a place where I can enjoy information without worrying about my thoughts being used against me


Like the app, but...

Akpopa

It uses sooooo much data compared to other apps out there. I like the interface the best. But, because of the data consumption I had to switch to a different app. I used 8g+ in one month compared to less than 300mb on a different app.


Recent crashes have increased

that is the best game

I have been using Reddit for nearly a year and in the past 2 months the app has started to crash time after time. When I'm scrolling, or when I'm posting. Please fix this issue


Great until it’s terrible

Selvius

The user-generated content spans the gamut from great to... not so great, which is to be expected. However, if you have any problems, the support and administration of Reddit will sour any positive experience you might have had. Contacting support will trap you in an automated loop directing you to the very tool you just used. Admins and mods will refuse to even acknowledge you exist, and users in support communities like r/help will assume you “deserved” whatever issue you might have experienced. TL;DR? - If you value the content you create, and want to be treated like a human being, I suggest you use an alternative social media platform.