Reddit Finally Unleashes Its Official Mobile App _HOT_
After five years away from the company, Ohanian and Huffman returned to leadership roles at Reddit: Ohanian became the full-time executive chairman in November 2014 following Wong's resignation, while Pao's departure on July 10, 2015, led to Huffman's return as the company's chief executive.[55][56] After Huffman rejoined Reddit as CEO, he launched Reddit's iOS and Android apps, fixed Reddit's mobile website, and created A/B testing infrastructure.[19] The company launched a major redesign of its website in April 2018.[57] Huffman said new users were turned off from Reddit because it had looked like a "dystopian Craigslist".[57] Reddit also instituted several technological improvements,[58] such as a new tool that allows users to hide posts, comments, and private messages from selected redditors in an attempt to curb online harassment,[59] and new content guidelines. These new content guidelines were aimed at banning content inciting violence and quarantining offensive material.[19][58] Slowe, the company's first employee, rejoined Reddit in 2017 as chief technology officer.[60] Reddit's largest round of funding came in 2017, when the company raised $200 million and was valued at $1.8 billion.[15] The funding supported Reddit's site redesign and video efforts.[15]
Reddit finally unleashes its official mobile app
Subreddits (officially called communities) are user-created areas of interest where discussions on Reddit are organized. There are about 138,000 active subreddits (among a total of 1.2 million) as of July 2018[update].[92][93] Subreddit names begin with "r/"; for instance, "r/science" is a community devoted to discussing scientific publications, while "r/gaming" is a community devoted to discussing video games and "r/worldnews" is for posting news articles from around the world.
Reddit Public Access Network, commonly known as RPAN, was a live streaming service run by Reddit.[101] Viewers interacted with streams by upvoting or downvoting, chatting and by giving paid awards. During the off-air hours, 24/7 streaming was possible to the dedicated subreddits, but with limited slots and capabilities.[102] On August 19, 2019, Reddit announced RPAN. It was said to be in testing, but they were experimenting with making it a permanent program, as well as a way to increase revenue for the platform.[103] Later, a five-day testing period began. During the testing period, streaming was for a select group of users, allowing 30 minutes of streaming per person and 100 slots.[104] On July 1, 2020, RPAN Studio was released, an application that allows users to broadcast live from desktop computers. RPAN Studio has been built on top of OBS, an open-source streaming and recording program.[105] On January 28, 2021 Reddit permanently increased streaming times to three hours.[106] RPAN was officially discontinued on November 15, 2022.[107]
In 2010, Reddit released its first mobile web interface for easier reading and navigating the website on touch screen devices.[130] For several years, redditors relied on third-party apps to access Reddit on mobile devices. In October 2014, Reddit acquired one of them, Alien Blue, which became the official iOS Reddit app.[131] Reddit removed Alien Blue and released its official application, Reddit: The Official App, on Google Play and the iOS App Store in April 2016.[132] The company released an app for Reddit's question-and-answer Ask Me Anything subreddit in 2014.[133] The app allowed users to see active Ask Me Anythings, receive notifications, ask questions and vote.[133]
In late 2017, Reddit declared it wanted to be a mobile-first site, launching several changes to its apps for iOS and Android.[110] The new features included user-to-user chat, a theater mode for viewing visual content, and mobile tools for the site's moderators. "Mod mode" lets moderators manage content and their subreddits on mobile devices.[110]
Over the course of six months for Mob in the mindscape, he is tortured while Mogami sends him subliminal messages through his subconscious, eagerly waiting for the boy to crack. It breaks down when Minori and her friends bully Mob, who's finally had enough and unleashes his psychic powers. After being attacked again by one of her friends, Mob finally snaps, preparing to kill the bullies and completing the transformation Mogami was waiting for. However, Dimple enters the mind world before Mob can continue any further and snaps Mob out of it. Mogami is confident that the six months in the mindscape had changed him regardless of whether Shigeo regained his memories. While Shigeo now understands how cruel the world can be, he chooses to be even more grateful for the people around him and the amazing life they gave him. Mogami is disappointed by Mob's decision, while the teenage esper lectures him about his mistakes and the way people can change. Infuriated, Mogami releases the legions of evil spirits he has assimilated over the years to attack Mob, who reaches 100% Courage and fights them off in a battle that tears apart the very fabric of the mindscape. Mogami personally attacks Mob, and while he holds his own for a little while, Mob is eventually defeated by Mob with a powerful psychic blast. However, all of his evil spirits go out of control without Mogami and his vessel to control him, and they brutally gang up on Mob again. Even Mob, at 100% Courage, cannot fend off so many evil spirits, and his physical vessel is also soon destroyed. This awakens Mob's ???% mode, who completely erases the mindscape world, freeing Mob and Minori.