Comment by xenonismo on 20/01/2021 at 05:02 UTC

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This wouldn’t even be much of an issue with people *wanting* to use it if the official Reddit app wasn’t trash. It’s been years and several needed features haven’t been added. The app just gives a subpar experience overall.

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Comment by _HEATH3N_ at 20/01/2021 at 20:17 UTC

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It would still be an issue; often I'll be doing something in the app, switch to the browser to look something up for someone or read more about a subject, and end up on a Reddit thread. Even if the app was good, I would still want to continue using the browser for that secondary task so I don't lose my place in the app and can return there once I've found out whatever I was looking for.

The only solution to this would be tabs within the Reddit app itself but I've used almost all the major Reddit clients on Android and don't remember any of them being able to do this so I doubt the subpar official app will support that anytime soon.