mostly mobile with Boost for Reddit (Android)
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I used to use RIF and very occasionally desktop via a search engine.
I run libreddit, which is basically an alternate front end for reddit, on my own server so that I have a go to.
I'd much prefer to use something like this though where we have choice. :-)
I use old reddit on the desktop and reddit sync on android.
I have moved to 95% web from 95% app.
I don't use it at all anymore. However if you'd like to continue to use it, id recommend a free and open source app that uses RSS called Geddit on F-Droid. It's more read only, but who wants to give data to Spez. Not I.
Mostly mobile with Rif, desktop only with RES. Not only do I adblock heavily with uBlock, but I've got a piHole at home to filter ad sites via DNS
I'm using the Sync app, without it Reddit is a mess. I can't wait to see how it turns out for Reddit if they actually ditch 3rd party app support.
I was 100% on Apollo. I can’t stand the extra stuff reddit has been pushing, and with Apollo you didn’t have to see it. I’ll be 100% off reddit after July 1st assuming they do nix third party apps.
RIF on mobile most of the time, old.reddit when on desktop the rest (usually when looking up something with a search engine)
Seems like a lot of people here don't know you can set your default www.reddit to be Old Reddit in your user settings. You don't/won't need to actually type "old.reddit"
We know. We're just specifying that that's the version we use.