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I used to use RiF back in the day when it was still a buggy mess. I don't even remember when I moved to the native app. I don't agree with Reddit's policy update (why I'm here) but I thought the default app was fine for normal browsing. I never had issues with the video player or anything else.

I use Samsung Galaxy devices if that's relevant.

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[โ€“] Sharp312@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Nope I only used the official app too, funny that reddits API changes made me aware of and try out infinity. It's beautiful, had no bugs compared to the official one (I'm surprised you had no issues, videos would fail to work maybe 1-2 times out of 10 for a while, then work fine for hours). If they go through with the changes I'm probably not going to reinstall the official app.