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I kind of miss how amateurish/exposed everything felt. For better or worse, Android felt like it was an OS that let you do practically anything to it- and you frequently had to. There's a certain charm in that.
I really don't miss the fucking awful performance, miserable battery life, rubbish apps, slapdash/ugly UI design, incompetent UX design, or the fact that iOS devices were easily two years ahead of the curve on day one.
Early Android was horrible for the average user. While iOS had Alien Blue, we had to deal with stuff like this as the best there was.
In my experience Diode for Reddit is the best reddit app for minimum data usage.
It's also one of the most lightweight app and it's open source. Try it.
I use Diode(play store and f-droid links)
It is lightweight and enough for me.
I still use Diode. I'm old and don't like change.
Bacon reader and reddit is fun are also popular picks
Personally, I'm a Diode user. Very basic, but does the job
I've been using Diode for many years and it's never let me down!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.shick.diode&hl=en_GB
been using it since ~2012 I think
if you want bare minimum, diode is what Reddit is fun was before the Rif dev made the UI more modern
Diode for reddit
I think you're in the wrong place; this is a subreddit for a Reddit browser for Android named Diode.
Sorry to disappoint!
Any love for diode?
It's forked from 'reddit is fun'.
I use Diode for my part, it a fork from Reddit is Fun, back when that was changed from open source to closed.
Diode is my favorite.
^_^