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The original was posted on /r/ApolloApp by /u/dimun7 on 2023-09-19 16:59:56.


Hello, I'm relatively new to Reddit so I never got a chance to use Apollo when it was out and I currently just use the official Reddit app. Its not perfect and could definitely use some cleaning up. I was planning to make a Reddit app as a side project likely just for my personal use that would just be a simple app focused on the features I use the most.

In terms of experience I sometimes don't realize something is bad until its pointed out by others like I didn't realize how annoyed I was by all the recommended posts from different communities that I looked at once until i saw someone else complain about it.

So I'd love to hear what features ppl loved about Apollo and what ppl dislike in main Reddit app for some inspiration for my project.

PS: The title of this post is because I realize ppl have a lot of strong feelings about both so not sure if this is giving ppl a chance to vent but either way I welcome it.

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