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I've tried both the app and "new" Reddit a couple of times and find them both to be hard to use and an overall poor experience. Six months ago they were telling third party app developers that no major changes were coming to the API before at least 2024. Well, that was a lie. Currently they're saying that Old Reddit isn't going anywhere. I suspect that is also a lie and it will be gone soon. No reason not to jump ship while the jumping is good.