- Looks like they’re paying for fake reviews.  - How could you possibly doubt the word of uh… Jefferey Tromp and his good friend Romaine. 
- Those look so fake 
- I’m interested in the second one shown. It’s 5 stars but they’re sorry it doesn’t work…? 
- 100% fake. I reported them as spam personally 
 
- The official app deserves 1-star regardless of the API shutdown. Even Jerboa and other Lemmy apps in their extremely buggy alpha state have a better user experience than the official Reddit app. - Thanks for reminding me to actually go give it its 1-star on Google Play! - Like honestly I wouldn’t be too mad if the official app was actually good, but it’s basically unusable. - And thanks for reminding me to do the same! It’s crazy how much worse the official app is - it should be the best Reddit app, not the worst. 
- Exactly. For a multimillion dollar company, their app sure is shittier and buggier than 3rd party apps maintained by single devs. It lacks absolute basic features like text formatting shortcuts with Bold/Italics/Quote/List/etc options that should pop up over the keyboard while typing. Every 3rd party app I’ve used has had that. 
 
- This is the way 
- I’m glad to see this but app stores have anti review bomb measures so this might not make a difference - Yeah, probably, but the message is what’s important here. We need this happening, we need people talking about it as much as possible. We can’t just stay quiet. 
 
- Good Riddance.  
- I actually tried the official app and it just pissed me off. - Just a couple of more days now before they turn off access. Nice. 
- After seeing this post, I went to the play store to give my 1 star review. Then I saw that I already put 1 star back in 2017 stating that the app is crap xD 
- The last major time something like this happened was with the Robinhood trading app. Not sure about iOS, but Google very helpfully declared that negative reviews made during a major scandal are illegitimate and removed them all, artifically bringing the app ratings back up. So keep an eye out for if Reddit’s ratings suddenly recovers on Google. 








