Comment by casperdewith on 22/03/2022 at 07:58 UTC
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Two things.
One is: why did ‘9 people are here! 2 people are typing **this very instant**! 3 **new comments**! RIGHT NOW!’ ever get implemented? For ‘engagement’? I hate it.
The other is: are you planning on implementing proper Markdown support for Android? The current implemetation is a colossal pain in my typographical butt. The issues I’ve encountered:
- Line breaks don’t render.
- Horizontal rules don’t render.
- Italic text doesn’t use the proper italic font – instead, it shears the text to make it seem italic. This is called ‘oblique’ and widely frown upon by today’s standards.
- Bold text is not real bold text, but artificial thiccening of the letterforms. This is also ugly, and also frowned upon.
- Indentation of lists. Instead of indenting an entire block of text and placing a bullet or number in the margin (how it’s supposed to be, and how HTML does it), the app just places a bullet icon before the text and treats it as a paragraph with no indentation. It’s a makeshift solution and it looks ugly. Nested lists are especially nightmares.
Then two more things:
- The font on the mobile app is Roboto, the default Android sans. It looks bland – one font for the entire app. Why not IBM Plex Sans and Noto Sans, like on desktop Reddit?
- Could we please get a monospaced font in the text editor? That would be convenient for Markdown reasons. Furthermore, syntax highlighting would be fantastic, but this is a low-priority issue for me.
I hope you understand my displeasure with the current state of mobile Reddit, and I hope you are willing to fix it. I’m happy to discuss about this, and answer any questions you might have.
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