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Reddit App Improves Content Sharing to iMessage With Rich Link Previews

Reddit's official iOS app has received an update that gives users the ability to more easily share content on the social discussion website with the help of rich link previews.

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Previously, sharing a link to a Reddit post via a messaging service such as Apple's Messages app only displayed the URL address in the conversation thread, offering the recipient little idea of its contents.

By contrast, rich link previews display a visual preview of the post being linked to, including the subreddit name, total upvotes, and comments, providing the recipient with a clearer gist of the content they can expect to see if they decide to tap the link and visit the post.

In another update addition, it's now easier for people to share content in the Reddit app to Instagram, thanks to a new Instagram Stories button in the sharing options. The new button automatically generates a similar preview of the post that appears on Instagram.

Outlining the new sharing features in a blog post, Reddit also mentions a new "one-tap screenshot-sharing experience that allows users to share content without saving images to their device – meaning they can link back to the content rather than only sending a screenshot."

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The new share options are accessible via a new custom share sheet which appears when Reddit app users tap the share icon under a post. The redditor's most used sharing channels are displayed at the top of the sheet to make the sharing process more convenient without having to leave the app.

Alongside the update, Reddit says it is also making sharing simpler for publishers by introducing a new toolbox that makes it easier to display Reddit content on their own platforms. Publishers can learn more by referring to Reddit's documentation.

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40 months ago
Apollo is so much better.
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40 months ago

We always complain about FB, TikTok, Instagram, etc. but Reddit is just as bad/toxic.
It depends on which parts of Reddit you use. I read a lot of tech stuff on it, and it is pretty good for that. Of course, I also read some other content, which is hit or miss.
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40 months ago
I’m still not using the app right now 😂

Currently using Apollo until the API changes are known and I understand how I’m impacted. Perhaps, only then may I move…
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40 months ago

One of the most censored places I've ever run into. If you have an idea that's against the hive-mind, you will get voted down the more you talk about it. That I can live with, but many forums on there will outright ban dissenters. It gives the impression that the whole world only thinks a certain way.

Then you go to an unrelated forum to discuss an unrelated topic and your "karma" is too low to participate. Rules are very selectively enforced.

A place that's supposed to stimulate discussion and sharing of ideas? Not what is happening at all. Really, the only mainstream place where there is actual free flowing conversation now is Twitter.
The thing about Reddit is that each subreddit is its community with different rules and different mods enforcing them, so you can't compare one subreddit with another and say selectively enforced rules. It all depends on whatever subreddit you are in.
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40 months ago
Yep. I use Apollo instead as well.
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40 months ago

We always complain about FB, TikTok, Instagram, etc. but Reddit is just as bad/toxic.
If you stick to your Home feed, and follow just the topics you like, it’s easy to avoid BS, especially if you don’t follow any toxic topics. For that reason, I use Reddit quite a bit, while spending nearly zero time browsing the others.
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