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I won't. If Reddit goes through with their changes, I'll probably use it a lot less, but you just can't beat certain subreddit communities. I've been a member since July 2015 and have used it nearly every day since I've joined. I hope that these changes will make me use my phone less, but being honest, I'll probably just be here all the time rather than Reddit.
I'm of the same mind. There's just too many times I've searched for a problem on google and found a 3 year old reddit post about it. But I definitely will be using it a lot less, and I'll lament the good ol days.