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For me personally. I don't use a 3rd party app because it has "more" features. I use it because it has an option for me to use reddit in an almost barebone way possible.
It is like old.reddit converted into an mobile application. It is how I like to consume that type of content.
On my screen it is 10 posts, small thumbnail on the side and no noise.
If Reddit itself had an option for the mobile app that would give me the same experience than indeed we wouldn't be here (yet).
But the whole social media type feed style crap is just not how I want to consume that content.