Reddit runs an experiment on its mobile site currently that prevents logins if a mobile web browser is used.
Some Reddit users have noticed that they can't sign-in to their accounts anymore on mobile, as the option to do so has been removed for them. Reddit has made it difficult in the past for users to access the site on mobile in browsers. The company's main intention is to get users to use the official Reddit application instead.
Damn, Reddit must really not want me back. If I can't use Boost or at least the mobile version of Firefox with ublock installed there is no way I'm going back. Thankfully I'm quite happy on Lemmy and don't really miss Reddit.
Agreed. It's working, but the bugs and problems are pretty noticeable. The comments from the last thread viewed are always visible for about 2 seconds when I click on a new thread, and I can't scroll down on my settings page, so I'm a bit limited on customization.
Embedded media in comments was a pleasant surprise though
The only issue I have is I can't directly reply to replies to my comments from the inbox. I have to tap on the username and search for the comment. Makes responding tedious.