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Reddit: add an option to quickly exiting app #2189

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iswac opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 5 comments
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Reddit: add an option to quickly exiting app #2189

iswac opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 5 comments
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@iswac
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iswac commented Jun 24, 2024

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Reddit

Feature description

Remove the this annoying reddit feature
Screenshot_20240624_183331_Reddit

Motivation

When I try to exit app, its asking for confirmation. If this can be disabled, that might buy us some time.

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@iswac iswac added the Feature request Requesting a new feature label Jun 24, 2024
@iswac iswac closed this as completed Jun 24, 2024
@iswac iswac reopened this Jun 24, 2024
@inotia00
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I didn't fully understand the feature request

Is this a patch that hides the toast message?
Or is it a patch that shuts down the app by clicking the back button? (Back button to close)

@iswac
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iswac commented Jun 24, 2024

Yeah the second one back button to close

@sir-harlekin
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May I ask If this is still considered to be implemented?

@inotia00
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Unlike other apps, the official Reddit app has very strict obfuscation applied to resources and bytecode

This makes reverse engineering very difficult, making patches more difficult to implement than other apps

I recommend not expecting a patch to be implemented within a year

@sir-harlekin
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Very sad to hear, but I understand there is at least some hope left in the horizon.

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