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      <title>The Reddit Blackout How Bad UX Triggered a User Uprising.</title>
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📢 Check out my latest blog post on Medium!🚀 &amp;ldquo;The Reddit Blackout: How Bad UX Triggered a User Uprising.&amp;rdquo; 📝✨
We are observing perhaps one of the biggest damages to a company for not prioritizing its users. While Reddit&amp;rsquo;s official app continuously failed to provide a good user experience and meet its users&amp;rsquo; needs, third-party Reddit clients continued designing the apps, putting the users front and center.</description>
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