The New Social Media App I Found But Will Now Abandon

Tosny
3 min readNov 20, 2022

I am not exactly a fan of social media, as my previous posts will show you. I think more harm, especially due to heavy use, comes from them and they are definitely a long way from their original intended use.

But money and greed will do that and it seems that people are more often than not using social media tools just to get ahead in one way or another.

That all being said, there is a website and an app I have recently started using for it that mean more to me than I would usually admit.

Reddit is an app that I first used with a different username back in 2009.

Back then, it was quite different from now and really did not catch my eye to begin with. But over time and with daily visits, I saw the incredible value it brought me.

Now people seem to find more issues with it than benefits, or perhaps that is just the very vocal minority. Yet I think that many complaints are brought about by which subreddits you subscribe to and how you engage with other users.

I have used mobile apps for Reddit in the past, but there is one that I have discovered recently that is a delight to use.

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