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Reddit has launched an official app for iOS and Android

There are many people using Reddit nowadays. More than 10 years after its launch, the popular yet divisive online forum Reddit has launched an official app for iOS and Android, part of a series of changes taking place over the past year. We would like to share more details with you. And if you want to make your app rank higher in the app store. Feel free to check the professional app rank boosting service on our website!

Unlike the website, which at times resembles a relic of the internet's past, the mobile app is sleeker and more modern. Alex Le, Reddit's vice president of consumer product, says rolling out an app was among Reddit's top priorities when he started last November. The app features a Card Mode, where pieces of content appear in a card filling the screen. Reddit readers had been relying on mobile web and third-party apps to explore the site. Two years ago, Reddit acquired Alien Blue, a third-party app Le said was "standing in" as the site's official app.

However, as with many websites, readers' movement to mobile was difficult to overlook. Le says about half of Reddit's users visit the site from a mobile device. "The shift of people accessing the website on mobile went to a number that we couldn't ignore anymore." Reddit is undergoing a transitional period since last July, when former CEO Ellen Pao resigned from her post following a controversial run at the online forum. Along with the app, Reddit is continuing its push toward cracking down on harassment and making the site more welcoming.

This week, Reddit unveiled a new, broader blocking feature making it easier for users to eliminate unwanted comments from their view. For more further information, we will keep sharing the newest updates for you. By the way, useful ios trending searches service also is available on our website to help your app rank in the trending searches!