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View submission: Changelog: Supporting more languages, mobile updates, and more
In case you missed Monday’s announcement, you can now search comments within a post on desktop, iOS, and Android! You don’t have to “cmd-f” on the post page anymore and you can search comment threads without expanding them.
Actually a really useful, and under-rated feature. Honestly, whoever came up with this was a star, give them and the people who coded it a shoutout in their annual reviews, they 100% earned it.
Reddit now supports Dutch, Swedish, and Canadian French for Android. We’ll be rounding out coverage for these languages to iOS, web, and more throughout 2023.
Not something I'll use, but nice to hear it's been done, tis excellent news for the folks who will.
In the pursuit of empowering communities, we have been building a new
Reddit chat (one-to-one and group chats) from the ground up. In the
coming weeks, we’ll be gradually transitioning to a new chat
infrastructure.
Woohoo, we've needed those bugs stamped out for a long time, I hate them and it makes modding using Reddit chats annoying.
iOS redditors with a Vault (a digital wallet on Reddit) will now see their Vault in the side drawer and can access their Vault settings from there. They'll be able to view their Collectible Avatars, access their public Vault address and recovery phrase, change their Vault password, sign out of their Vault, and switch Vaults.
Ew, can you stop doubling down on gross crypto financial bubbles? NFTs are gross, they collectible Avaters fundamentally are NFTs by another name, we want free awards back, instead of the NFT nonsense. Much better for the environment as well.
As of last month and coming this month, mods will see new Crowd Control options available on the native apps.
I granted don't use Reddit on my mobile at all, I prefer having the keyboard and a large screen, but them again, I just don't really like using mobile internet very much. This all said, I keep hearing other mods constantly complain about the difficulties of modding on mobile and setting the mod tools. Is this something that's been brought up with focus groups in mod council? Imagine your data scientists can rattle off the figures about how many mods use mobile v.s PC etc better than I can, but it must be a pretty large proportion of traffic, so seems like an obvious thing to improve, such that you can mod on mobile equally as well as on PC. Heck, I know of at least one mod who didn't at one point even have a PC, and was having to mod exclusively on mobile, which doesn't sound easy (if a subreddit that had a lot of trolls or the like, imagine setting up a working automod on mobile)...
Comment by kowabunga188383 at 02/03/2023 at 05:19 UTC
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Their NFT avatars have been very successful so far, so I really doubt they’re going anytime soon