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People are discussing Reddit access friction and user experience issues, including being blocked from the mobile website. There’s also buzz around Reddit’s community reach, as an indie developer reports getting “Reddit love” after public messaging about an upcoming game sale.

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Key Takeaway Reddit’s current chatter centers on blocked mobile access and how the platform amplifies indie game promotions.
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Reddit’s current chatter centers on blocked mobile access and how the platform amplifies indie game promotions.

People are discussing Reddit access friction and user experience issues, including being blocked from the mobile website. There’s also buzz around Reddit’s community reach, as an indie developer reports getting “Reddit love” after public messaging about an upcoming game sale.

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Issue type Mobile website access was blocked
Context Indie dev says they got Reddit support after advising people not to buy yet

What to Watch

  • Check for updates or fixes in Ars Technica coverage of Reddit’s mobile blocking issue.
  • Follow the indie dev/community thread about the upcoming sale to see when discounts go live.

What Changed

  • Indie dev earns Reddit love after telling people not to buy their game because it's going on sale soon PC Gamer
  • Why Reddit blocked my daily visit to its mobile website Ars Technica
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