Reddit Reviews – Page 171

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

Read new Terms Of Service

David Mooch

Reddit can now claim all your intellectual property posts as theirs and reuse it, distribute it, use it to ban you, to sell your information, etc. Also now companies are liable for what you post. Read the new TOS. They are nearly criminal.


GREAT

Amazing man 11

I love reddit so MUCH it has so much to do and you post anything.


Was Good Once, Now Ad Hell

Zeptosecond

The ads have killed this app. They masquerade as Reddit posts and are click bait on the level of BuzzFeed. Way to kill a good thing.


Love the app, dislike the platform

Yessssssssshman

iOS isn't my thing, but the Reddit app works great. Already gave them 5 stars on Android as well.


Refresh and freezes

ayerayer

It won't refresh the page or even load even though my wifi is working well. constant freezes now. thanks


Why is my home page filled with pages I did not subscribe to?

Arik Tatishev

If I am on desktop, I can view only subreddits that I am subbed to, but if I am on my phone I get everything on my feed and it is very annoying


Great

TheDGN

Great app


And that's being Generous

Taryn Casson

I didn't like the app. And I would have gave them a -5 stars if I could. 1. Don't need so many rules for a popular game (Pokémon) just allowed us to comment normally. 2. Fix your freezing problem I had it happen to me two times and had to delete and reinstalled your app and that's the reason why you are getting a one star.


Disgusting

onewhogotaway92

They clearly do not moderate this app. So many people on here are homophobic and attack people for no reason. Don’t bother trying to report it. They won’t do anything about it.


Not Just for Porn Anymore

Jonshaw72

With this app I can easily discover a wealth of information and helpful Redditors that either really care about helping you, there is an incentive to be helpful or Reddit has cracked the whip. Either way this app kicks much behind and takes a confusing Reddit website and pumps out an easy interface that I use every day now.