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As quoted from the linked post.
It looks like you’re part of one of our experiments. The logged-in mobile web experience is currently unavailable for a portion of users. To access the site you can log on via desktop, the mobile apps, or wait for the experiment to conclude.
This is separate from the API issue. The are actually going to BLOCK you from even viewing reddit on your phone without using the official app.
Archive.org link in case the post is removed.
The more they push their shitty mobile app, the more people won’t use it.
This definitely has some Microsoft Edge vibes to me.
Somehow Microsoft was quiet sucessfull in large parts of the society.
Yes that’s true and I’m sure it isn’t that bad. I just don’t like the way they are trying to force their browser on everyone which is why I try to avoid Edge as much as possible. It’s kind of a personal principle now. Microsoft likely doesn’t care about that though since, as you said, they are successful with that technique.
I actually don’t mind Edge now that Bing chat is a thing
Funny enought i installed Edge on Linux in order to use Teams decently. But happily avoid Microsoft elswhere.
Teams works fine in Vivaldi or any chromium browser on Linux.
Teams has been a dumpster fire for me on Linux in browser or using their native client. When it does actually work (which isn’t often), it makes Zoom crash. I avoid it at all costs these days.
I’m still using the flatpak and just discovered I couldn’t share my screen during a video call. I know the native app is deprecated. Can you help me understand what works or doesn’t if I install Edge? Is assume then I’d load my teams URL in edge and get the same familiar interface, just in a different wrapper.
Unless here the main user iuses the official app, including me because I forgot how good rif was.