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I forgot the sub, but I saw one that did a poll and it was only around 20% of their users who used a third party app. It surprised me because for a long time there wasn't even an official Reddit mobile app, so I figured most people would have settled on a third party app years ago. Plus they're so much better.
Anyway, my hope is that Reddit is more vulnerable to a user revolt than most social media sites because the loud voices that do most of the posting are exactly the people who are most upset about what's going on now. I certainly remember how a vocal group of users turned the tide against the Digg all those years ago.