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Right now, it takes five clicks to view a GIF hosted on a non-Reddit site on mobile. It used to take one.
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Not because there is anything wrong with the web-experience, of course. But forcing people onto mobile means Reddit can collect a lot more information about you. When pushed for an answer, Reddit's response was [less than impressive](https://www.reddit.com/r/redditmobile/comments/5yjqlp/why_am_i_forced_to_download_the_app_on_android/derkn32) - they claimed that they were annoying users to test ways to deliver better user experience.