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by SheinhardtWigCo 1099 days ago
I don't think it's spite, I think it's rational. (Not that I approve.)

They're widely expected to IPO imminently. One of the most critical metrics in the S-1 will be mobile app DAUs/MAUs. They can't credibly include the 3P app users in those figures. They also don't want to be in a situation where most of their paying subscribers are insulated from future "features" and UX "evolutions" that investors will demand.

So, it makes sense to me that they would induce a scenario where users are forced to choose between migrating to the official app or quitting reddit.